FART Meaning and
Definition
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Fart is a colloquial term used to describe the passing of gas from the digestive system through the rectum. It refers to the release of flatulence, typically accompanied by a distinctive sound and often an unpleasant odor. Farts are composed of various gases, primarily nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen, methane, and small amounts of hydrogen and other trace gases.
The act of farting, also known as flatulence, is a natural bodily function resulting from the breakdown and fermentation of food in the gastrointestinal tract. It is a normal part of digestion and occurs as the body expels excess gases produced in the stomach and intestines. Farts can be caused by factors such as eating certain foods (especially those rich in carbohydrates or sulfur compounds), swallowing air while eating or drinking, and the activities of gut bacteria.
Farting is a common and often unavoidable bodily function experienced by both humans and animals. It can occur spontaneously or may be triggered intentionally by individuals for various reasons, such as for humor or to alleviate discomfort caused by excess gas. Flatulence itself is generally harmless, although excessive or particularly foul-smelling gas may be indicative of digestive issues or dietary imbalances.
Common Misspellings for FART
Etymology of FART
The etymology of the word "fart" can be traced back to the Old English word "feortan", which means "to break wind". It is also related to the Middle English word "ferten" and the Old High German word "ferzan". These words all express the same concept of expulsion of intestinal gas. Over time, the word "fart" emerged and became widely used in its modern form to describe the act of passing gas.
Idioms with the word FART
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old fart
The idiom "old fart" is often used to describe someone who is older and seems out of touch with modern times, trends, or technology. It suggests that the person is resistant to change and holds traditional or outdated beliefs and behaviors.
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brain fart
The idiom "brain fart" refers to a temporary mental lapse or momentary forgetfulness, where one's thoughts or words momentarily become jumbled or confusing. It is often used humorously to describe a situation where someone unexpectedly struggles to recall information or perform a simple task, despite their normal abilities or knowledge in that area.
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cut a fart
The idiom "cut a fart" is a colloquial expression that means to accidentally or intentionally release gas from the digestive system through the anus, commonly known as passing gas or flatulence.
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fart sack
The idiom "fart sack" refers to a slang term for a sleeping bag, particularly used in military or camping contexts. It can also be used humorously to describe a comfortable or cozy bed.
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fiddle-fart
The idiom "fiddle-fart" is an informal expression that describes engaging in pointless or unproductive activity, often suggesting a sense of wasting time or being indecisive. It implies actions that lack purpose or tangible results, similar to aimlessly playing around or tinkering with something.
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boring old fart
The idiom "boring old fart" typically refers to a person, usually an elderly individual, who is considered tedious, dull, unexciting, or lacking in enthusiasm or energy. It is often used in a lighthearted or playful manner to describe someone who is perceived as uninteresting or unadventurous.
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fart around
The idiom "fart around" typically means to waste time or engage in aimless, unproductive activities. It refers to engaging in trivial or unimportant tasks that distract from more important or meaningful endeavors.
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pissed out of your brain/head/mind, at pissed as a newt/fart
The idiom "pissed out of your brain/head/mind" is used to describe someone who is extremely intoxicated or drunk. It conveys the idea of being completely overwhelmed by alcohol, to the extent that their normal cognitive functioning is impaired.
On the other hand, "pissed as a newt/fart" is another way to describe someone who is very drunk or intoxicated. It emphasizes the absurdity or extreme level of drunkenness by comparing it to the behavior of a newt, which is unable to regulate its movements properly when disturbed, or to a fart, which is unpredictable and uncontrollable.
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fart in a windstorm
The idiom "fart in a windstorm" is a colloquial expression that refers to a futile or insignificant action. It suggests that such an action, just like passing gas in the midst of a strong wind, goes unnoticed or has very little impact or effect.
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as pissed as a fart
The idiom "as pissed as a fart" is an informal expression used to describe someone who is extremely drunk or intoxicated. It suggests that the person's level of inebriation is equivalent to the release of excessive gas (flatulence), implying a state of severe intoxication.
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pissed as a newt/fart
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pussy fart
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let a fart
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fart hole
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fart off
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monkey-fart
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cunt fart
Similar spelling word for FART
Conjugate verb Fart
CONDITIONAL
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CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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FUTURE
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IMPERATIVE
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