fejky
Fejky is a neologism used in online communities to describe a small, often disposable unit of digital content or a nonfunctional element used in design and testing. It is commonly encountered in discussions of rapid prototyping, user-interface critique, and meme culture. The etymology is uncertain; the term appears to have emerged in English-language online forums in the early 2020s as a playful coinage, without a single traced origin.
Definition and usage: A fejky can refer to placeholder assets in mockups (icons, images, or text), a
Examples: A fejky prototype might include only a single button labeled "FEJKY" to demonstrate alignment, or
Relation to other concepts: Fejky is related to placeholders, mockups, and design critiques. It shares space
See also: placeholder, mockup, minimal viable product, design critique, meme culture.
References: No formal sources; term usage appears in online discussions and glossaries.