2. Noun. (British slang) Abbreviation of "Fucked Up, Not Dead Yet" ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Fundy
1. fundie [n FUNDIES] - See also: fundie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fundy
Literary usage of Fundy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sketches on a Tour Through the Northern and Eastern States, the Canadas by J. C. Myers (1849)
"The great Bay of fundy is situated between Ne\y Brunswick and Nova ... The Bay
of fundy js celebrated for its tides, which rise 60 and 70 feet in ..."
2. The Right of the United States of America to the North-eastern Boundary by Albert Gallatin (1840)
"The term " Atlantic Ocean" how far contradistinguished from the Bay of fundy,
and from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The principal objection, on the part of ..."
3. History of the County of Annapolis: Including Old Port Royal and Acadia by William Arthur Calnek, Alfred William Savary (1897)
"THIS fine township is bounded as follows: On the north by the Bay of fundy; on
the east by the township of Wilmot; on the south by the Annapolis River and ..."
4. Source Book for the Economic Geography of North America by Charles Carlyle Colby (1921)
"BAY OF fundy TIDES' The most "important seafront of New Brunswick is along the
... The Bay of fundy, which almost completely separates Nova Scotia and New ..."
5. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1915)
"THE BAY OF fundy A'~ Portland we took the steamer Admiral, for St. John.
Passage made in twenty-four hours, and everything connected with our steamer was ..."
6. A Historical and Statistical Account of New-Brunswick, B.N.A.: With Advice by Christopher William Atkinson (1844)
"Account of the Rivera, Islands, Bay of fundy, &c.—Falls at St John's, Lakes,
Streams, &c. ... The Bay of fundy runs between New-Brunswick and Nova Scotia, ..."
7. The History of the United States of America by Richard Hildreth (1877)
"While Boscawen was still cruising off Newfoundland, watching for the French fleet,
three thousand men embarked at Boston for the Bay of fundy. ..."