To actively create and maintain an untrue, or fraudulent, situation so as to achieve widespread misunderstanding, especially the creating of a belief in something that isn't true and doesn't exist, and also, that certain events are evidence of its existence.
The Ukraine fraudulation followed similarly along the same lines as its predecessor, Russian Collusion. It was easy to fraudulate amongst people who assumed you were telling the truth, and wanted you to be telling the truth.
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a person you cannot get along with e.g an enemy.
often used by dell tha funkee homosapien. (who is awesome)
now you and your crew are on a mission tryin' to hawk me
but it isn't happenin' ya fraudulent foes
Fraudulent Fuck: Deceitful actions by an underage girl who use a fake ID to convince an over 18 adult male and/or female that they can legally have sexual relations.
"Hey man, why so serious?"
"Well last night I hooked up with a sexy girl who convinced me that she was legal."
"And..."
"Long story short, she was a fraudulent fuck."
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Lying to a girl and using friends possessions like: clothes, phones, drugs, cars, and rooms etc to pull a dirty leg (definition on site) home to have sex.
My cousin June Bug borrowed my clothes, my friend's phone and weed told the girl his car was in the shop and he was a professional poker player. When he took her into our buddies room, then he was claiming as his own. The only problem with his fraudulent pimping plan was our buddie had moved all his furniture. Dude told her he forgot that the carpet cleanres were coming and then made a pallet for them to smash.
.see Jesus (the real definition)
"The Bible is an entirely fraudulent document, any similarities between characters in this book and real life are purely coincidence and the author takes no responsibility for any similarity"
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a loot long wang thats been modified to equal a foot, usually by an extension, vacuum pump, or pills. etc.
girl 1: damn look at that cock on that white guy
Girl 2: nah that aint big hes got a fraudulent footlong
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Verb.
fraud-u-lates, fraud-u-lat-ed.
Relating to fraud, specifically to be a victim, or perpetrator of fraud.
"He uses a skimmer to fraudulate credit card information."
"My bank account was fraudulated."