Fugue

Word FUGUE
Character 5
Hyphenation fugue
Pronunciations /ˈfjuːɡ/

Definitions and meanings of "Fugue"

What do we mean by fugue?

A contrapuntal musical composition whose basic structure consists of a theme or themes stated successively in different voices. noun

A dissociative state, usually caused by trauma, marked by sudden travel or wandering away from home and an inability to remember one's past. noun

In music, a polyphonic composition based upon one, two, or even more themes, which are enunciated by the several voices or parts in turn, subjected to various kinds of contrapuntal treatment, and gradually built up into a complex form having somewhat distinct divisions or stages of development and a marked climax at the end. noun

A polyphonic composition, developed from a given theme or themes, according to strict contrapuntal rules. The theme is first given out by one voice or part, and then, while that pursues its way, it is repeated by another at the interval of a fifth or fourth, and so on, until all the parts have answered one by one, continuing their several melodies and interweaving them in one complex progressive whole, in which the theme is often lost and reappears. noun

A contrapuntal piece of music wherein a particular melody is played in a number of voices, each voice introduced in turn by playing the melody. noun

Anything in literature, poetry, film, painting, etc., that resembles a fugue in structure or in its elaborate complexity and formality. noun

Dissociative disorder in which a person forgets who they are and leaves home to creates a new life; during the fugue there is no memory of the former life; after recovering there is no memory for events during the dissociative state noun

A musical form consisting of a theme repeated a fifth above or a fourth below its first statement noun

A dreamlike state of altered consciousness that may last for hours or days noun

A contrapuntal piece of music wherein a particular melody is played in a number of voices, each voice introduced in turn by playing the melody.

Anything in literature, poetry, film, painting, etc., that resembles a fugue in structure or in its elaborate complexity and formality.

A fugue state.

A state which is entered after the mass consumption of a reality changing substance (often copious amounts of an alchoholic beverage). while in this state, the affected person(s)will behave in an extremely erratic way, often making little or no sense and will lose most or all of their motor skills. "i am in such a fugue!" is a commmon phrase stated by the affected person(s) while in this state, although incoherent sounds and gestures are also common. The most proper way to address someone who has entered a fugue is to loudly yell "dude! you are in such a fuge!" the "U" sound in fugue may be drawn out in order to emphasize just how much of a fugue said person is in. Urban Dictionary

The flesh of the puffer fish, which is considered a delicacy in Japan. However, since puffer fish also store a potent neurotoxin (Tetrodotoxin) in its organs (but not its flesh), if not prepared properly, eating of fugu can lead to death. Urban Dictionary

A pufferfish, eaten as a delicacy in Japan after the removal of the skin and certain deadl poisonous organs. It usually takes a highly trained chef to master the removal of the skin. Urban Dictionary

A quick phrase you can yell at or say to someone. Loosely translated as: fuck you. Urban Dictionary

N.) A particularly nasty vagina. Urban Dictionary

An alternative to the two pleasants words, FUCK YOU! Urban Dictionary

Sweating in the vagina ("don't aply for males, transgenders or fags") Urban Dictionary

Very simliar similiar to karma Urban Dictionary

A type of basketall player. Usually a clutch player with the ball in his hands. Good Defender, with decent speed and quick hands. Slasher to the basket, making timely clutch plays. Has a knack for making the cold blooded game winning play. Urban Dictionary

A music related word used to bypass youtube's strictness. A word created by TwoSetViolin some years ago to replace fuck you. Urban Dictionary

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The word "fugue" in example sentences

And knowing what a fugue is can make you fall in love with Bach. ❋ SVGL (2009)

And the art of the literary fugue is "vain," that is, unapologetically aesthetic, without pretense to psychological enlightenment or social commentary (although the occasional image of a tank rolling through the streets of Bucharest does certainly evoke Communist-era realities). ❋ Unknown (2010)

The reasons for his fugue are mysterious, and they need to stay that way for at least half of the novel. ❋ Unknown (2008)

June 19th, 2006 at 1:25 am spiderpaws, a fugue is a musical structure based on permutations of a melody. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The ground bass of the fugue is my progress as a musician, slow but steady like a pulse; the line above it is the more complex progress of the band and the interrelationships that both weld us together and threaten to separate us. ❋ Sting (2003)

But the patterns were clear, and by the end of the recording, which was not even a half-hour long, Christian had mastered the idea of fugue, and the sound of the harpsichord preyed on his mind. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1980)

The fugue was a glorious, sturdy thing, like a great solid body inhabited by a big, noble, unquestioning soul -- a soul free from hesitations, that knew its way to God and would not be hindered from taking it. ❋ Robert Smythe Hichens (1907)

Its most Gothic form, the North German fugue, which is the instrumental descendant of the Netherlands church music, is the most closely organized of musical types. ❋ Unknown (1896)

If not, we shall see each other again at Weymar, for you owe me a compensation for your last fugue, which is no more to my taste than Kuhmstedt's counterpoint. ❋ Liszt, Franz (1893)

The fugue was the creation of this epoch, and while based upon the general idea of canonic imitation, after the Netherlandish ideal, it differed from their productions in several highly significant respects. ❋ Unknown (1874)

"And the fugue is a kind of piece where one part pursues the other, --" ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

A fugue is a repetition of parts in a musical composition. ❋ Unknown (1861)

Many people in psychology and psychiatry believe in a phenomenon called a fugue state, a dissociative reaction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The most common psychological form of retrograde amnesia Kopelman encounters is known as the fugue state. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Fugitive Days, Bill Ayers, one of Weatherman's leaders and the lover of Diana Oughton, similarly recalls the fugue of extremism of that time: ❋ Unknown (2009)

He's in a kind of fugue state right now, sort of a heightened denial. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Along with our dessert they gave us cotton candy in some fancy "fugue". ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)

"man,[we got] into such a fugue last night!" "dude, you are fugued!" "[lets] get fugued [tonight]!" ❋ Ashton Nesbeth (2008)

"I really want to try [fugu]. It's a considered quite a [delicacy] in Japan." "Yeah, you mean just like Hentai [tentacle porn]?" ❋ Peezee-Ark (2003)

"[Ah, yes] I'll have the fugu." ❋ DiiKaBaKa (2004)

"Dude, that [band] Non-legit and the Luchadors [suck]!" "[FUGU]!" ❋ Lulucha (2010)

Man, [that bitch's] [snatch] is NASTY! She's got a [fugu]! ❋ Kyle G (2006)

[Hey], Fugu [budday]! ❋ Seve-o® (2003)

This [summer] is [killing] me, i don't stand this terrible fugus on my [twat]. ❋ Hehe Im A Secret ._. (2008)

[Oh no] that's [bad] [foogoo]! ❋ Norbert (2003)

"[Mamma], there [goes] that Fugu Fish" ❋ Gohanssj22 (2020)

Smart person: I finally learnt how to play all of [Paganini's] famous music in 9 weeks! [Ling Ling]: I learnt that when i was 4. Smart Person: [FUGUE YOU] ❋ Boredidiotwhokeepsonfailing (2019)

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