Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete form of fake.
  • noun Perverted forms of faith, used in oaths.

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Examples

  • An FAQ (or a FAQ, for those who pronounce it 'fack') really means 'a list of frequently asked questions, 'not 'a frequently asked questions.'

    Word Court 2004

  • An FAQ (or a FAQ, for those who pronounce it 'fack') really means 'a list of frequently asked questions, 'not 'a frequently asked questions.'

    Word Court 2004

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

  • Meet columnist Danny Tryer as he tries his hand at some 'fack'n' Shakespearian tragedy.

    Kontraband Latest 2010

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