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A Yiddishism that came into [[fandom]] as well as [[American]] English via [https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/us-jews-mourn-closure-of-yiddish-inspired-satirical-magazine-mad/ ''Mad Magazine''].
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A Mad-word; "a sort of clean dirty word". From Yiddish "far-schlogner", which we may translate "all beat up".  
 
A Mad-word; "a sort of clean dirty word". From Yiddish "far-schlogner", which we may translate "all beat up".  

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A Yiddishism that came into fandom as well as American English via Mad Magazine.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
A Mad-word; "a sort of clean dirty word". From Yiddish "far-schlogner", which we may translate "all beat up".

from Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement ca. 1960: Alternatively Furschlugginer. A second possible derivation would consider it a portmanteau-wor from Ferschimmelt (moldy) and meschugginer (insane).


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