fantods
IPA: fˈænʌdz
noun
- 1839, Charles Biggs, Adventures of Harry Franco:
- 1935, The American Magazine, page 66:
- 1992 July/August, Molly Ivins, “Bubba's Billionaire”, in Mother Jones Magazine, page 8:
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Examples of "fantods" in Sentences
- The real page about The Fantods, however, isn't a joke.
- It must have been a case of the dreaded leaping fantods.
- In fact, to settle my inflight fantods, I have already consumed three screwdrivers.
- I think Avatar would have given Altman the shrieking blue fantods, if you'll excuse the expression.
- Just watching the window washers swinging on their seemingly rickety rope rigs gives me the fantods.
- I think the blue fantods is probably exactly what Altman would have suffered if he'd lived to see Avatar.
- I will of course have to wash my hair and bathe afterwards, and then spend a few weeks recuperating so that I don't get the fantods.
- Savage Arms, which gave the shooting industry the leaping fantods when it introduced the Accu-Trigger, has just announced the Accu-Stock, which is just as radical.
- The idea of facing a discerning Eastern audience gave Sam the fantods, but he said yes, and Frank Fuller joined Charles Henry Webb on the Mark Twain multimedia express, as his lecture manager.
- If you use perfume thereafter, go easy on the saucy splash behind the ears, because you can bet that some grump or hyper-sensitive soul will complain bitterly about headache, nausea or a general outbreak of the fantods.
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