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fangorious

A Strong Bad-ism that is mostly contextual. Can mean vicious or agressive. Also can mean toothsome.

1. My mother fangoriously grounded me for smoking.

2. His girlfriend is rather fangorious-she gives him love bites a lot.

by Mel April 11, 2004

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fangorious

see fangoriously

by dreamcorn September 9, 2003

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fangorious

an adjective denoting something positive. it normally means a little odd or twisted in some manner.

Today was fangorious. I saw a hobo chase down and punch a man that rudely refused to give him some change.

by Josh Sites January 13, 2007

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fangoriously

There is no definition for 'fangoriously' in any known work save the prestigious literary achievement of Strong Bad, "Everyone is different". This phenomenon is called hapax legomenon, when a word only appears once-ever. We can deduce from context, however, that fangoriously has something to do with the manner in which gelatinous monsters digest their food.

"Some people are being fangoriously eaten by a gelatinous monster. Hillary's legs are being digested."

by demosthenes September 13, 2003

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fangoriously

adv. To violently chew and/or rip apart with fangs; to masticate with ones fangs.

Some people are being fangoriosly devoured by a gelatinous monster. Hillary's legs are being digested.

by Bob flufel March 13, 2004

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fangoriously

A word Strong Bad use to descibe a way of being devoured in his children's book, Everyone is Different.

Some people are being fangoriusly devoured by a gelatinous monster.

by Anonymous September 13, 2003

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fangoriously

adv. used to describe an action done by something with fangs

i.e., "the geletainous monster fangoriously devored her"

by Jason September 10, 2003

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