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The act of moving to the left really fast.
The tear was faaling to the left really fast as the girl fell form the sky.
faal by sauf December 29, 2006
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faalsandaal 

The faalsandaal (meaning fail sandal in english) is the reward you get when you fail at the PK bomber mode in bomberman generation. as the name says it tells you that you kinda suck and fail in the game.

the faalsandaal isnt just the item you get, but also can be used as name.
"PK bomber" (example of bomberman)

"you failed" (picture of the faalsandaal apairs in screen)

(playing with friends) (example of name)
Friend: damnit!
you: lol your such a faalsandaal you failed at PK bomber!!

or

You: you cant beat that level op pokemon? your such a faalsandaal!
faalsandaal by Almighty Harry September 23, 2009

Faalonier 

Dutch word for an extreme failure.
Sietse is echt een faalonier!

Sietse is a real faalonier!
Faalonier by Sietse Faalonier. November 11, 2011
If you try to tab someone on IRC but accidentally tab the wrong person.
Fuck, I tried to tab Masteroa but I tabbed Machine instead. Faaltab!
Faaltab by Masteroa April 21, 2009
F'aal ( Fe-aal ) is a word to describe a person in a written conversation. The meaning of the word comes close to winning and or being impressive.

It can also be used in a more nagative meaning. It's meaning becomes closer to weak or failure, but the use in this way, is incorrect.
Dude, You're such a F'aal

winner impressive cool calm relaxed
F'aal by Don. Esco June 18, 2012
Relatively rare Dutch insult. To be used when regular insults just don't cut it. Literally it translates to 'fail-hare'. The combination of the two words is as unexpected in Dutch as in English and that's also why it's so effective. When used, victims (and possible bystanders) show signs of disbelief, confusion, shock, but also awe. Victim will not know how to respond - especially in a group - and you can be on your way leaving behind a longlasting silence and apathy in the victim.

It is especially effective in self defense, e.g. when someone intimidates you, or tries to make fun of you. But lately, it's being used more and more as a substitution for the classic "FAIL!" when someone messes up. In any case, timing and intonation are key here.
Tough guy wants to show off to his friends. As you walk by, he bumps into you and says: ""What's yo problem? What you lookin' at foool?!" Slowly turn your upper body towards him, and when you have everybody's attention, speak in a calm, confident voice: "Faalhaas". Turn around, walk away (not too fast) and don't look back.
faalhaas by cor9 May 9, 2014