/ ˌnjuːˈfæŋgld; NAmE ˌnuːˈf-/ adjective
[ usually before noun ] ( disapproving ) used to describe sth that has recently been invented or introduced, but that you do not like because it is not what you are used to, or is too complicated
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WORD ORIGIN
Middle English : from newfangle (now dialect) liking what is new, from the adverb new + a second element related to an Old English word meaning to take.