fugging

/ˈfʌɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. A thick, stale, or stuffy atmosphere, especially one caused by smoke, dust, or poor ventilation.
    • We opened all the windows to clear out the fugging from the old fireplace.
    • After the party, the fugging in the basement made it hard to breathe.
    • The room was filled with a terrible fugging from all the cigarettes.
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