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{UAH} WORD OF THE DAY April 2, 2019---------- fantod


 
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WORD OF THE DAY
April 2, 2019
 
 
 
 
 

fantod Audio pronunciation

 
noun | FAN-tahd  
 
Definition
 
1 plural fantods a : a state of irritability and tension
 
:
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an emotional outburst : fit
 
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"You have got strong symptoms of the fantods; your skin is so tight you can't shut your eyes without opening your mouth." Thus, American author Charles Frederick Briggs provides us with an early recorded use of fantods in 1839. Mark Twain used the word to refer to uneasiness or restlessness as shown by nervous movements—also known as the fidgets—in Huckleberry Finn: "They was all nice pictures, I reckon, but I didn't somehow seem to take to them, because … they always give me the fantods." David Foster Wallace later used "the howling fantods," a favorite phrase of his mother, in Infinite Jest. The exact origin of fantod remains a mystery, but it may have arisen from English dialectal fantigue—a word (once used by Charles Dickens) that refers to a state of great tension or excitement and may be a blend of fantastic and fatigue.
 
 
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The movie's graphic imagery gave me the fantods—I had to turn it off.
 
"Orin's special conscious horror, besides heights and the early morning, is roaches. There'd been parts of metro Boston near the Bay he'd refused to go to, as a child. Roaches give him the howling fantods."
— David Foster WallaceInfinite Jest, 1996
 
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