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Fear of farting 1- Needing to fart real bad, but having to conceal it due to your surroundings. 2- Manipulation of the fart to be less audible. Jens lunch consisted of beans and cabbage. She then had an important meeting to attend. She had to cough a few times, and adjust herself in her seat so she could feart.
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pronounced "fart"
a finger heart; a heart made with your fingers Girl: I couldn't scream "I love you" so I flashed im a feart.
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To be scared/afraid Ross was feart to tell Kelly about cheating on her.
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