infandous

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And I think "infandous" will be the word of the day today.

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  1. Unspeakable; unspeakably odious. This infandous custom of swearing, I observe, reigns in England lately more than anywhere else. Howell, Letters (10th ed.), I. v. 11.

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  • Jason Kenny, a Calgary MP who recently embraced the so called People's Mujahedeen of Iran (banned by most European governments for being a terrorist group) and who scolded the Lebanese prime minister, for his criticisms of Canada's support for the Israeli War Crimes against Lebanon in 2006, branded Galloway: "an infandous street corner Cromwell" (an interesting formulation seeing that Cromwell was a man who stood against arbitrary government). —  GlobalResearch.ca
  • We're going to uphold the law, not give special treatment to this infandous street-corner Cromwell who actually brags about giving 'financial support' to Hamas, a terrorist organisation banned in Canada. —  CAMERA Snapshots
  • Mr Velshi said: 'We're going to uphold the law, not give special treatment to this infandous street-corner Cromwell who actually brags about giving' financial support 'to Hamas, —  Hot Air » Top Picks
  • And I think "infandous" will be the word of the day today. —  Hot Air » Top Picks
  • (Not that object to barring that infandous jackass, Galloway, just to be clear.) meh, this guys a punk, but isnt he still technically a parliamentarian? —  Hot Air » Top Picks
 

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  1. from Latin infandus, unspeakable, from in- privative + fandus, gerundive of fari, speak: see fate.
 

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