Noun
A fugue.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCatch favorites including headliners Kimie Miner and Paula Fuga at the Alaska Airlines Visa Signature® Card and Mileage Plan stage, then pump up the jams with DJ 720 and DJ Jimmy Taco. Source: Internet
For Zee, as he calls himself, 52 came to represent the lonely days after the breakup, watching sad movies alone at home with his two cats, Puma and Fuga: “for long time i was ‘singing’ in other frequency then everybody around.” Source: Internet
The end of the tapestry has been missing from time immemorial and the final titulus "Et fuga verterunt Angli" ("and the English left fleeing") is said to be "entirely spurious", added shortly before 1814 at a time of anti-English sentiment. Source: Internet
This in turn comes from Latin, also fuga, which is itself related to both fugere ("to flee") and fugare ("to chase"). Source: Internet