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farty
English
Etymology
fart +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f??(?)ti/
- Rhymes: -??(?)ti
Adjective
farty (comparative fartier, superlative fartiest)
- (informal) Resembling or characteristic of a fart; flatulent.
- (informal) Causing flatulence.
- Synonym: gassy
- (informal) Having flatulence.
- (chiefly Britain, informal) Small and insignificant; petty.
- 2008, Milly Johnson, The Birds and the Bees:
- If the bloody basic bill wasn't bad enough, he discovered all the ironing services she had charged to the room, and she had just wasted another fifteen quid on coffee and farty little chocolate truffles […]
- 2008, Milly Johnson, The Birds and the Bees:
Anagrams
- rafty, trayf, yraft
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farcy
English
Alternative forms
- farcimen
- farcin
Etymology
From French farcin. Compare Latin farciminum (“a disease of horses”), from farcire. See farce.
Noun
farcy (countable and uncountable, plural farcies)
- A contagious disease of horses, resembling glanders
Derived terms
- farcinous
- antifarcinous
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