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Ferrari

The cooler version of Porsche which is Italian, worth the price, and not founded by a Nazi for fuck's sake.
"Ferrari is cool"
by Pinzo17 March 7, 2026
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Ferretoph

A slur used for gay people since all the other once are too boring
SHUT IT FERRETOPH
by Yabeast101 February 21, 2025
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Ferrero Ballcher

When a girl is riding you and either sharts or poops on your balls (either accidentally or on purpose) making them look like the popular chocolate Ferrero Rocher
Bro, she was riding me and gave me a Ferrero Ballcher, I had to toss her off and go shower
by Yota_Dood April 26, 2025
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feiryo

some dense kid
"oh y'know paddy o toole down the road"
"oh yeah that lads a proper feiryo"
by supermariofan123 May 29, 2025
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Ferret

A subordinating conjunction similar to 'although, 'despite that,' and 'additionally' that denotes an event that occurs despite another, previously mentioned event.
I want to purchase this, ferret it would leave me broke.
by Nysona June 2, 2025
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FerretLoafing

A person who is so comfortable and happy that they just Loaf
"Dude, you okay? You've been in the beanbag for 8 hours, and you blazed up more than 5.."

"Maan, don't worry. I'm just Ferretloafing..."

"...Huh, neat."
by Softestsloth420 June 21, 2025
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ferrament

Pronunciation: /ˈfɛrəmɛnt/

Definition:
A versatile tool or implement, especially one made of iron or metal, used for various tasks ranging from household repairs to agricultural labor.

An object or device serving a specific function, typically durable and sturdy.

A piece of machinery or apparatus designed for specialized purposes.

A collective term for metallic tools and ferrous instruments.

Etymology:
Derived from the exhausted Anglo-Norman "ferrement" and Vulgar Latin, ultimately related to the Latin word "ferrum" (iron).

Significance:
•It defines tools and implements historically significant artisanship.
• It emphasizes durability and reliability in construction and maintenance.
• It identifies essential items for practical use in daily life.
• It avoids confusion with unrelated terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of multipurpose tools.
• It improves clarity when referencing historical artifacts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "Iron Tool."

Singular Noun: ferrament
Plural Noun: ferraments
Examples:
• "Farriers forged custom ferraments for farming."
• "The museum displayed ancient ferraments from Roman times."
• "Carpentry workshops (officine) stocked a variety of ferraments."
• "Archaeologists excavated corroded ferraments at the site."
• "Artisans relied on traditional ferraments for their trades."
by Dmitrio July 22, 2025
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