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Verb edit

fart out (third-person singular simple present farts out, present participle farting out, simple past and past participle farted out)

  1. (informal, vulgar, transitive) To eject by, or as if by, breaking wind.
    • 2016, Brian E. Drake, Under Control, page 14:
      A crosstown bus farted out a spume of noxious exhaust.
  2. (informal, vulgar, transitive) To produce with minimal effort.
    • 2009 February 6, Aaron Roston, Fellows in Arms: A 21st Century Teaching Saga, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 235:
      Furthermore, how much literary merit can a genre have when every celeb from John Lithgow to Dick Cheney to Pia Zadora seems to fart out a kid's book every two weeks?
    • 2012, The Onion Book of Known Knowledge, page 107:
      Had Jefferson somehow been able to divine that future Americans would take his crowning achievement for granted, [...] he more than likely would have just farted out the Declaration of Independence in 10 minutes and called it a day.