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figjam

British  
/ ˈfɪɡˌdʒæm /

noun

  1. slang  a very conceited person

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Etymology

Origin of figjam

C20: from f ( uck ) I ( 'm ) g ( ood ) j ( ust ) a ( sk ) m ( e )

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