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| − | '''''Faux'''''(Pronounced like [[foe]]) is a French word for "not" or "false". The phrase is used to describe generic items that are trying to be passed off as the said "brand-name" item. It has also been used politically by liberals to describe [[Fox News]] | + | '''''Faux'''''(Pronounced like [[foe]]) is a French word for "not" or "false". The phrase is used to describe generic items that are trying to be passed off as the said "brand-name" item. It has also been used politically by liberals to describe [[Fox News]]. (IE "Faux News") |
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Faux(Pronounced like foe) is a French word for "not" or "false". The phrase is used to describe generic items that are trying to be passed off as the said "brand-name" item. It has also been used politically by liberals to describe Fox News. (IE "Faux News")