Fenagles

/fəˈneɪɡəlz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of fenagle; schemes, manipulates, or tricks in the present.

Etymology

Present tense form of 'fenagle' with third-person singular '-s' ending. Regular English verb conjugation applied to the base word.

Kelly Says

When you say someone 'fenagles,' you're not accusing them of a crime exactly—you're saying they're clever enough to work the system, which is why the word has an almost affectionate tone despite its sneaky connotations.

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