Definitions For Furshlugginer
Adjective
Well-worn, beat-up, piece of junk.Usage notes
In English, "furshlugginer" can also have creative meanings when the user deems necessary. Often used in a negative sense (e.g. "You furshlugginer robot! Can't you do anything right?"), it came into popular usage in the 1950's when it began to be used by MAD, the comic book predecessor of MAD Magazine. Some Americans pronounce it without the first /r/.Etymology
From the Yiddish; one of several words Anglicized and popularized by the original writer of MAD Magazine, Harvey Kurtzman. The word comes from shlogn ("to hit") with the prefix far- which often indicates the one so described is taking on the quality named. Thus, in Yiddish it means something that is old, battered, or junky. Because many American Jews had only a sketchy knowledge of Yiddish, and due to the vagaries and difficulties of transliteration, words changed in spelling and consequently in pronunciation. The word should have been transliterated as "farshlugginer" for a more accurate pronunciation.Is Furshlugginer a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
NO
Scrabble US
NO
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
NO
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
NO
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
21
Words with Friends
26
The word Furshlugginer is worth 21 points in Scrabble and 26 points in Words with Friends
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