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English
Etymology 1
From Old French *funge, from Latin fungus.
Noun
funge (plural funges)
- (obsolete) A fungus.
- (obsolete) A fool or simpleton.
- 1624, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], The Anatomy of Melancholy: […], 2nd edition, Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] John Lichfield and James Short, for Henry Cripps, →OCLC, partition II, section 3, member 2:
- Be not ashamed of thy birth then, thou art a gentleman all the world over, and shalt be honoured, whenas he, strip him of his fine clothes, dispossess him of his wealth, is a funge […]
Etymology 2
Back-formation from fungible, as in non-fungible token.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /fʌnd͜ʒ/
Verb
funge (third-person singular simple present funges, present participle funging, simple past and past participle funged)
- (transitive, economics) to substitute for a practically equivalent good or unit
- (intransitive, economics) to be substituted thus
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:funge.
- (transitive, humorous, cryptocurrencies) To steal an NFT; to copy the image or other data associated with the NFT.
- 2022 January 2, “I Will Funge These Tokens If It's the Last Thing I Do”, in Points In Case:
- The most expensive NFT to date was sold for $91.8 million. If that doesn’t make you want to throw up, regain your composure, then enlist in the noble crusade to funge tokens until the day you die, then I’m afraid you’re already a willing prisoner to the blockchain and my sworn enemy.
- 2022 February 4, Aiden Walker, “15 Freshly Funged Memes About NFTs”, in Know Your Meme:
- Look, here's 15 memes about non-fungible tokens, and I guess technically the memes themselves have been funged because they all come from places on the internet, but really, that's getting into the weeds.
- 2022 February 10, dmonea, “nft-stealer”, in GitHub:
- Python script to Funge NFTs. It scrapes OpenSea for a given list of NFT collections and downloads a certain number of NFTs from each collection or the entire collections.
- (humorous, cryptocurrencies) Euphemistic form of fuck.
- (humorous, cryptocurrencies) A meaningless nonce word used to make fun of NFTs.
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Danish
Verb
funge
- alternative form of funke
Conjugation
References
- “funge” in Den Danske Ordbog
Italian
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Spanish
Verb
funge
- inflection of fungir:
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