Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
brainfart .
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Examples
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Their primary source of information is Glenn Beck's brainfarts and WorldNetDaily.
CNN Truth Squad: Will health bill pay for illegal immigrants?
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Speaking for myself, all the brainfarts I have in a day end up on twitter, and most of my online socialising takes place on farceborg, leaving my Livejournal more or less a thing of content and thought.
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Paul Chambers, who completely fits the "regular guy" bill, is in court to appeal against a conviction that stemmed from the law having one of its periodic Monty Python-does-Kafka brainfarts.
Al Murray on the Twitter joke trial: 'Problem is, the law don't do funny'
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And who've shown that their primary source of information comes not from facts or logic, but from Glann Beck's brainfarts. bozo the obama
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Does Coates really think that Ferraro's and Christian's public brainfarts were about how afraid they are of black men?
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Does Coates really think that Ferraro's and Christian's public brainfarts were about how afraid they are of black men?
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Lemond...the name used to be synonymous with success and winning, now it's with bitterness and brainfarts.
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I guess it's just my way of saying that I've had too many brainfarts and I need to sit down and see how this stuff relates to each other.
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Why do we have to suffer because of yet another of Linus'es brainfarts?
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LeMond may have hit his head on the pavement too many times before the advent of helmets, hence the brainfarts.
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