Proper noun
Fagen (plural Fagens)
A surname.
Ed. M. D. Fagen, "A History of Engineering and Science in the Bell System: The Early Years", Bell Laboratories, 1975, p. 183. Wente's adaptation was issued US patent 1,707,545 in 1929. Source: Internet
I thought Donald Fagen had a direct line into my brain. Source: Internet
Kate Fagen and Kathryn Budig, from the podcast Free Cookies said the podcast format is wonderful for deep reporting because it “brings a new cadence and a chance to get to that third point, which you can’t get to on TV because of time constraints.” Source: Internet
Speaking ahead of the debate, Republican strategist Sarah Fagen told ABC News that there are many US conservatives that “don’t like him but do like his policies”. Source: Internet