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Alternatively ''Furschlugginer''. A second possible derivation would consider it a portmanteau-wor from ''Ferschimmelt'' (moldy) and ''meschugginer'' (insane).  
 
Alternatively ''Furschlugginer''. A second possible derivation would consider it a portmanteau-wor from ''Ferschimmelt'' (moldy) and ''meschugginer'' (insane).  
 
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A Yiddishism that came into fandom, as well as American English, via Mad Magazine. It mostly means “crazy” or “stupid,” as in, “I can’t get the hang of that ferschlugginer hitchie.”

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).

See also Potrzebie.



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