fart out

English

Verb

fart out (third-person singular simple present farts out, present participle farting out, simple past and past participle farted out)

  1. (informal, mildly vulgar, transitive) To eject by, or as if by, breaking wind.
    • 2016, Brian E. Drake, Under Control, page 14:
      A crosstown bus farted out a spume of noxious exhaust.
  2. (informal, vulgar, transitive) To produce with minimal effort.
    • 2009 February 6, Aaron Roston, Fellows in Arms: A 21st Century Teaching Saga, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 235:
      Furthermore, how much literary merit can a genre have when every celeb from John Lithgow to Dick Cheney to Pia Zadora seems to fart out a kid's book every two weeks?
    • 2012, The Onion Book of Known Knowledge, page 107:
      Had Jefferson somehow been able to divine that future Americans would take his crowning achievement for granted, [...] he more than likely would have just farted out the Declaration of Independence in 10 minutes and called it a day.