The people of Florence fled to their hillside palazzos in the summer due to the fedorable spread of the plague.
by sheriff of nottingham February 25, 2008
fedorable housing is much easier to heat, and reduces carbon footprints. With the increasing number of hats showing up at estate sales, this is perhaps more important than what is happening in the middle east.
by gore, inventor of the internet and the word fedorable February 17, 2008
For years I had this awful dead patch on the tip of my foreskin, but my astrologist took one look at it and proclaimed,"That is simply fedorable!" She gave me a few strokes with her pumice bar, and I was as smooth and tender as a baby's bottom.
by Little Red Robin Hood February 26, 2008
I coughed up a fedorable lung cookie
by sheriff of nottingham February 25, 2008
Doris switched over to thongs, because there was none of the danger she usually faced with more fedorable materials, and it caused all the gentlemen at the senior buffet to give her a second look.
by McCains depends February 17, 2008
by Francois Mitterand February 20, 2008
able to withstand large amounts of bullshit. The person is often the one in a group who gets the low down on a situation.
Jesse was disagreeable, but certainly fedorable. Whenever someone was telling us lies, her bullshit meter went on high alert. Jesse always got the best drugs, and was never busted.
by the monkeys paw February 14, 2008