\fˈau̇t-ˌrāj\
noun
1. a feeling of extreme anger because of something that is perceived as bad, hurtful, or morally wrong but when viewed in a rational context is really harmless, benign and insignificant.
2. a combination of the words False and Outrage used to describe unjustified anger or resentment over a petty issue.
Examples
* Starbucks received much negative criticism towards their minimalist redesign of the 2016 holiday cups. For those in the real world, the vitriol that ensued was nothing more than foutrage over a coffee cup.
*Fox News' annual portrayal of "the war on Christmas" is spun as a threat to Christianity but in reality it is merely manufactured foutrage for the purpose of delegitimizing anything that conflicts with their conservative agenda.
Origin: American English, from combining false- (fake, not true), outrage- (anger).
First use: 21st century
Etymology : From French foutre (sperm) and mort (dead)
1. Human spermatozoid located in a position that doesn't allow him to initiate genetic replication in order to conceive an AMH. Usually resulting product of onanism.
2. (vulgar) By extension, human that shouldn't have been procreated.
3. Interjection (vulgar) : Expression of disgust or rage used to express a displeasure.
1. It is common to find a Milky Way constitued of foutremort on bedsheets.
2. This man is a foutremort, the world would be better if his genome have been destroyed in a sock 30 years ago.
3. Foutremort, this video game producer generate revenue with microtransactions.