farrago

[fuh-rah-goh]

(Sounds like your fridge making noise when you’re trying to sneak midnight pizza 🍕)

noun
A confused mixture or chaotic hodgepodge — basically what your snack bowl looks like after you’ve been “just nibbling” through half the movie.

EXPLANATION

Farrago refers to a messy medley of unrelated things thrown together — like when your streaming queue has Stranger Things, The Bachelor, and a documentary about alpaca yoga, and you still can’t decide what to watch. It perfectly describes life, TikTok feeds, and the way we organize our popcorn buckets at movie night.


Origin of farrago

Late 16th century from Latin farrāgō, meaning mixed fodder — which is exactly what a snack bowl becomes when someone thinks nacho cheese popcorn + caramel corn + pizza crust crumbs is “a balanced diet.”


EXAMPLE:

The post-holiday family dinner turned into a complete farrago of board games, leftover pizza, holiday movies, and someone’s uncle trying to explain cryptocurrency to the cat.


How to use:

Use this when your plans, snacks, ideas, or thoughts are delightfully chaotic — like trying to watch The Office, Star Wars, and Barbie back-to-back while juggling a slice and a popcorn bowl.


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