Too big to fell.

Change the often used, abused phrase, "Too big to fail" around a bit to mean when an entity, company, person or corporation becomes so huge and so powerful, nothing can bring them down.
"Monsanto is too big to fell."
"As often maligned as his news empire is these days, Ruppert Murdoch is still too big to fell."
by RadioFlyer July 31, 2012
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I fell asleep

Softer way of saying I had something (or someone) else to do that took precedent to what our plans were.
I'll hit you up later and we'll do that...
Later: *nothing

The next day: "I fell asleep"
by P.Shiesty November 15, 2021
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fell out of the tree

Fell out of the ugly tree...explains how someone (a girl, usually) became ugly.
I'd give that girl a 0 out of 10 even with Stanford goggles...she fell out of the tree and hit every branch on the way down!
by Nick D February 8, 2003
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one fell swoop

means: All at once. It may refer to the swooping of a predatory bird, with the indication that there was a cessation of life in the prey because of the word 'fell' which is seldom used except in the context of (that tree was felled some time ago)
by PaulMilo January 17, 2008
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A contraction of "fell into a bucket of shit and came out smelling like a rose." meaning I was very lucky.

To experience unusually good fortune.
"Hey brah, you sure got a great job."

"Yeah, I fell into a bucket of shit."
by Austin Mack July 20, 2006
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we fell out

To not talk anymore or to break up
We talked for a while but we fell out.
by Tabobell100 December 4, 2016
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