fangoriously


there is no definition for ‘fangoriously’ in any known work save the prestigious literary achievement of strong bad, “everyone is different”. this phenomenon is called hapax legomenon, when a word only appears once-ever. we can deduce from context, however, that fangoriously has something to do with the manner in which gelatinous monsters digest their food.
“some people are being fangoriously eaten by a gelatinous monster. hillary’s legs are being digested.”
adv. to violently chew and/or rip apart with fangs; to masticate with ones fangs.
some people are being fangoriosly devoured by a gelatinous monster. hillary’s legs are being digested.
a word strong bad use to descibe a way of being devoured in his children’s book, everyone is different.
some people are being fangoriusly devoured by a gelatinous monster.
a term used to describe a style of eating, generally involving the use of fangs.
“some people are being fangoriously eaten by a gelatinous monster.” – strong bad
adv. used to describe an action done by something with fangs
i.e., “the geletainous monster fangoriously devored her”
adjective. to do something with the use of many fangs or teeth.
“some people are being fangoriously devoured by a gelatinous monster.”
obviously an adjective describing the mysteries of a gelatinous monster’s eating habits. this word, intoduced by the great promulgator, strong bad, is used in one of two ways:

1. instinctively chewed, mangled, or eaten by a greater force, usually gelatinous in nature and profound in agression.
2. the state of being devoured, eaten, digested, or over-powered relating to one being absorbed by the other.
my arm was fangoriously being eaten by what i -ssume was the man’s pet.

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