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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]]."
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An alternate spelling, "[[feldercarb]]", 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:
 
"Cut through the feldergarb" - "Eliminate the bull"
 
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Felgercarb is an euphemism for "crap" 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 relation to Specter (TOS: "The Young Lords").

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  1. Writer's Guide, dated October, 2, 1978
  2. Egnor, Mike (17 September 2009). Terrence McDonnell GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 12 June 2019.

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