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:''For information on the brand of toothpaste in the [[Re-imagined Series]], see [[Felgercarb (RDM)]].''
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'''Felgercarb''' is a euphemism for "[[Wikipedia:bullshit|bullshit]]" or "[[Wikipedia:shit|shit]]" interchangably in the Colonial vernacular.  The appeal of the word "felgercarb" would seem to extend across the lines of culture and species, as [[Lucifer]] uses the term several times in "[[The Young Lords]]."
* For information on the euphemism from the [[Original Series]], see [[Felgercarb (TOS)]].


An alternate spelling, "feldergarb", can be found in the [http://www.chrispappas.com/archives/wguide.html Writer's Guide], dated October, 2, 1978, which lists this as its definition:
* For information on the brand of toothpaste in the [[Re-imagined Series]], see [[Felgercarb (RDM)]].


: "Cut through the feldergarb" = "Eliminate the bull"
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