by Anonymous January 20, 2003
by Adam Pawletzki September 6, 2007
v. to fletch:
to try and get into someone who is either obviously not interested, a lot younger than you, vulnerable, scared, taken and/or drunk as a skunk in a very disgusting, seedy manner.
to try and get into someone who is either obviously not interested, a lot younger than you, vulnerable, scared, taken and/or drunk as a skunk in a very disgusting, seedy manner.
EXAMPLE:
Lucy - OMG. That was so gross last night, how james was hard out fletching claire.
Annemie - I know! She was so drunk!
Lucy - And Lizzy didn't even do anything about it!
Annemie - Man... I would never let my friend get fletched...
Lucy - Yeah.. Me neither...
Both - Ughh *Dramatic shuddering*
Lucy - OMG. That was so gross last night, how james was hard out fletching claire.
Annemie - I know! She was so drunk!
Lucy - And Lizzy didn't even do anything about it!
Annemie - Man... I would never let my friend get fletched...
Lucy - Yeah.. Me neither...
Both - Ughh *Dramatic shuddering*
by Boobs Devs and Annee FayFay October 16, 2009
The region located between the V lines where the snail trail passes through, directly above the shire.
by Jacob Livermore May 2, 2008
An overused phrase in the MMORPG Oldschool Runescape during fights against the Wintertodt boss. Only newcomers and trolls use it.
Wintertodt is a group boss for which there is even a special server, world 309. At all times there are hundreds of players playing against Wintertodt. The boss is killed by feeding burning braziers with logs that can additionally be fletched for more reward points with the cost of decreased experience. Experience is commonly more valued, which leads inexperienced players into asking why so many fletch logs. The overused question is commonly parodised by asking: "Why fletch?"
Wintertodt is a group boss for which there is even a special server, world 309. At all times there are hundreds of players playing against Wintertodt. The boss is killed by feeding burning braziers with logs that can additionally be fletched for more reward points with the cost of decreased experience. Experience is commonly more valued, which leads inexperienced players into asking why so many fletch logs. The overused question is commonly parodised by asking: "Why fletch?"
Player 1: "How do I get enough points for a crate?"
Player 2: "Dood fletch"
Player 3: "Why fletch?"
Player A: "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Player B: "Joel on Skype"
Player C: "Why fletch?"
Player 2: "Dood fletch"
Player 3: "Why fletch?"
Player A: "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Player B: "Joel on Skype"
Player C: "Why fletch?"
by Sukoforiko August 7, 2018