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fnar

  1. (slang, onomatopoeia) Representing a crude laugh, especially in response to sexual innuendo.
    • 1994, Joseph O'Connor, The secret world of the Irish male:
      It's all downhill from here, fnar, fnar, no more horizontal hokey-cokey for you, eh grandad?
    • 1998, John Pym, Time Out film guide:
      Chase makes fnar fnar jokes about her death being a result of his sexual prowess []
    • 2006, Damon Hammond, Totally Steaming: A Year on HMS Fearless:
      [] enjoy the combination of a general easing of discipline (to aid retention) and mixed sex (and I mean that any way you want to take it, fnar fnar).

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