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fantigue
fantigue dial. (fænˈtiːg) Also fanteag(ue, fanteeg, fantique. [Cf. fantad.] A state of anxiety or excitement; an instance of this, esp. a fit of ill-humour.1825 Univ. Songster ii. 142 Don't put yourselves in a fantique. 1837 Dickens Pickw. xxxviii, ‘Inwolving our precious governor in all sorts o' fa...
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fantod
fantod (ˈfæntæd) Also fantad. [? An unmeaning formation suggested by fantastic, fantasy, etc.: cf. fantigue.] A crotchety way of acting; a fad.1839 C. F. Briggs Adv. H. Franco I. 249 You have got strong symptoms of the fantods. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Fantods, a name given to the fidgets of of...
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