Fugle vs Fugly - What's the difference?
fugle | fugly |
(colloquial) To manoeuvre; to move around.
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(slang, vulgar) Extremely ugly.
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* 1997 , Enrico Brizzi (author), Stash Luczkiw (translator), Jack Frusciante Has Left the Band: A Love Story- with Rock 'n' Roll
As a verb fugle
is (colloquial) to manoeuvre; to move around.As an adjective fugly is
(slang|vulgar) extremely ugly.fugle
English
Verb
(fugl)- Wooden arms with elbow joints jerking and fugling in the air.
fugly
English
Adjective
(er)- "Fugly ?" "Like extra-double ugly with cheese. It's when ugly goes off the scale. She looked like an angry handbag." Billie squawked in delight.
- Man, but she's one fugly' creature, horror-show ' fugly , I'm sorry.