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fangfully

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Etymology

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Punning blend of fang +‎ thankfully.

Adverb

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fangfully (comparative more fangfully, superlative most fangfully)

  1. (humorous) In a fortunate manner involving fangs or vampires.
    • 1997 November 21, “Flickers”, in Leeds Student[1], volume 28, number 9, University of Leeds, page 16:
      Mia Sara finds herself up to her neck in vampires during a trip to Romania. Fangfully she remembered to pack the garlic
    • 2007, Marianne Mancusi, Girls That Growl[2], page 237:
      "Yeah, to watch the new vampire movie I Netflixed. It's supposed to be fangfully fresh."
    • 2021, April Graham Farr, editor, Uncle John's Hindsight Is 20/20 Bathroom Reader: The Future Is Family, Friends, Facts, and Fun[3], unnumbered page:
      And how do those different animals use their fangs? Those are good questions, and—fangfully—we have the answers!
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fangfully.