Präludium und Fuge are musical terms and translates as prelude and fugue
Fly, or in the modern sense 'flee'. As in Timoth 6:11 'Homo, fuge'
Fuge ((fug)itive). As in refuge (Re(fuge))
Someone who indulges in anal sex, normally a gay male, but not always so.
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Fuge is pronounced as "fyooj" with a soft 'g' sound, similar to the word 'huge'.
Someone who indulges in anal sex, normally a gay male, but not always so.
fuge
i dunno?fuge this
Sub-ter-fuge - 2009 was released on: USA: 25 September 2009
Depending on context, fugue can be translated as:musical:Fugemedical:Fluchtreflexpsychological:FugueKrankhafter Wandertrieb
fuge enything day
Warren Kirkendale has written: 'Beethovens Missa Solemnis und die Rhetorische Tradition' 'Fugue and fugato in rococo and classical chamber music' -- subject(s): Fugue, Chamber music, History and criticism 'Fuge und Fugato in der Kammermusik des Rokoko und der Klassik' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Fugue, Chamber music, Music