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    fugly
    /ˈfʌɡli/

    adjective

    • 1. very ugly or unattractive: vulgar slang "we all thought he was fugly"

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  2. Feb 11, 2011 · 5. Fugly is used in Britain, amongst certain groups of disreputable youths, as it is American slang, it must get in to the youth culture dialects via the usual media route. However, there are far more common slang words that are very similar and used instead. butters. - a contraction of butt-ugly, slightly better form than using fugly.

  3. Jul 31, 2018 · I'd vouch for "bizarre" even though the meaning is more in line of "defies characterization" rather than "is both beautiful and ugly". But the alternative "grotesque" is quite more negatively connotated. Dictionary definitions would be somewhat similar and they are partly listed as synonymous but I do feel that there is a meaningful difference.

  4. Mar 21, 2014 at 11:16. 1. Munter can also mean a drunk, from a Germanic word for merry. You can be munted if you're very drunk, or wasted. And a munter can be someone intoxicated on either alcohol or drugs, as seems to be used in uk.music.rave back to 1997.

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Moreover, the meaning "an extortioner, a miser" goes back at least to 1696, even though it is characterized as "colloquial" rather than as "old," so some senses of screw may have been hundreds of years old in 1903 without being labeled "old" by Farmer & Henley. The earliest slang dictionary I am aware of that includes an entry for screw is B.E.,

  6. 1. Should - it will be good if you do that. Have - it will be bad if you don't do that. I think should implies that the person has more choice in the matter. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. edited Dec 23, 2016 at 10:22. answered Dec 23, 2016 at 10:07.

  7. Oct 16, 2012 · I'd guess that "native or bilingual" is intended to mean that the language was spoken in the household in which you were raised rather than learned in the first instance at school, "bilingual" here meaning that you grew up in a household in which more than one language was spoken. –

  8. 17. There is a kind of a pop evo-psych explanation lurking here. Lovers are called "baby," because they tend to evoke the same kind of feeling one experiences with a baby. Babies are "designed" to do this; they need to excite the same passions as lovers to be taken care of, especially human babies, whose species are huge outliers in the amount ...

  9. Nov 26, 2018 · 1.3 Playfully mischievous. ‘Ben has a wicked sense of humor’. 1.4 informal Excellent; wonderful. 1. morally wrong and deliberately intending to hurt people. ︙. 3. VERY INFORMAL very good. This word is used mainly by young people. Post Your Answer.

  10. Nov 15, 2012 · Two very well established examples I can think of are: Guesstimate (i.e. Guess + Estimate) Chillax (i.e. Chill + Relax) I guess I am meaning the process where two words are artificially combined ...

  11. Aug 16, 2011 · Coming from prehistoric German, "Till" passed into old English as meaning a goal or fixed point in either space or time. It is said by various websites to have been combined by contraction since the 13th century with the Norse word "und" (pronounced unt) which is said to come from the proto-Germanic word "wundō" which means "wound", but this really makes no sense.