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English

Etymology 1

From Old French *funge, from Latin fungus.

Noun

funge (plural funges)

  1. (obsolete) A fungus.
  2. (obsolete) A fool or simpleton.
    • 1624, Democritus Junior , 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

Verb

funge (third-person singular simple present funges, present participle funging, simple past and past participle funged)

  1. (transitive, economics) to substitute for a practically equivalent good or unit
    1. (intransitive, economics) to be substituted thus
    For quotations using this term, see Citations:funge.
  2. (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.
  3. (humorous, cryptocurrencies) Euphemistic form of fuck.
    • 2022 February 12, Blake Montgomery, “NFT Shop Flooded With Fakes Stops Nearly All Transactions”, in The Daily Beast:
      GET FUNGED
    • 2022 July 25, Ana Valens, “I Can’t Get Over VTuber Ironmouse Making Fun of NFTs”, in The Mary Sue:
      Luckily, MSNBC reported in May that NFTs are in low demand and high supply, which means the entire non-fungible market is non-fungibly funged up.
  4. (humorous, cryptocurrencies) A meaningless nonce word used to make fun of NFTs.
    • 2021 March 12, Nick Miller, “The world’s gone mad for NFTs. But what are they?”, in Sydney Morning Herald:
      Why is it non-fungible? Why don’t I want it to be funged?
    • 2021 April 16, Rachel Rascoe, “Faster Than Sound: Falling Hard for Sasha & the Valentines”, in The Austin Chronicle:
      True Love Will Funge You in the End

Anagrams

Danish

Verb

funge

  1. alternative form of funke

Conjugation

Conjugation of funge
active passive
present funger funges
past fungede fungedes
infinitive funge funges
imperative fung
participle
present fungende
past funget
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund fungen

References

Italian

Pronunciation

Verb

funge

  1. third-person singular present indicative of fungere

Latin

Noun

funge

  1. vocative singular of fungus

Spanish

Verb

funge

  1. inflection of fungir:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative