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The word in Standard English is fusty. It means smelling of mildew or decay; old fashioned, antique, spent.


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Q: Does the word fausty exist I am not sure the spelling is correct but have heard it in Newfoundland Canada and have also heard it on tv. It is suppose to mean foul smelly and evil. Any thoughts?
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