Also a Cantonese Slang of English of saying to the opposite sex referring to "emotions" and "love" usually about "romance"
Chinese: I have no feel for you!
translation: "I don't feel this way about you" or "I don't love you"
Chinese: I have feel for you!
translation: "I'm feeling this way about you" or "I feel that I'm in love with you"
Chinese: do you have any feel for me?
Translation: "do you love me?" or "did you ever think of me?"
translation: "I don't feel this way about you" or "I don't love you"
Chinese: I have feel for you!
translation: "I'm feeling this way about you" or "I feel that I'm in love with you"
Chinese: do you have any feel for me?
Translation: "do you love me?" or "did you ever think of me?"
by Jack Zhang July 11, 2008
When watching, reading, or even thinking of something that your so obsessed with and your body can't handle all the emotions so it typically releases it by small sounds, body convulsions, moaning, or curling into a ball and crying.
by youtubebabeyyy May 03, 2014
That intense emotional response you get when you see or hear something that is just so touching and perfect
by sk_cali March 02, 2015
Emotions that involve feeling deep empathy for someone who is in obvious pain or feeling so deeply confused that you cannot put your emotion into words.
by intriguesymphony March 01, 2015
Feels or a feel is the most basic root of all feelings. The feels substance lies in the inner of someone's heart and it contains all sorts of possible feelings. That's why and unidentificable emotion is described by the word 'feel'.
by KonnCX November 14, 2013
I say no go to a computer but that's actually saying no go to my life my feelings and my only belonging
by #readabook January 18, 2019