One whose purpose is to love and is filled with love.
A term originally derived from the Latin root Phil, meaning love, ending with an -o to make the term singular and personal: Philo = I love.
A play on the similar "fill" and "phil" sounds combines the word "philo," with "filled" to mean "I love filled" - therefore, a "Filo" is one whose purpose it is to love and one who is filled with love.
A person who loves and is filled with love is a Filo.
A term originally derived from the Latin root Phil, meaning love, ending with an -o to make the term singular and personal: Philo = I love.
A play on the similar "fill" and "phil" sounds combines the word "philo," with "filled" to mean "I love filled" - therefore, a "Filo" is one whose purpose it is to love and one who is filled with love.
A person who loves and is filled with love is a Filo.
"I can't get over what a Filo that guy is, he lives so radically!"
-"I know! He's practically a Mother Teresa!"
"My husband is so loving. I'm so lucky I married a Filo."
-"I know! He's practically a Mother Teresa!"
"My husband is so loving. I'm so lucky I married a Filo."
by Mariella Oleander February 8, 2010
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Sitting on the floor while resting your back against a couch. Often used when calling a place to sit when watching a movie with friends.
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Filo: dude, you ain't filo, you were born in Manila
Dickhead: (shame)
Filo: dude, you ain't filo, you were born in Manila
Dickhead: (shame)
by Michael Owen August 21, 2003
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Definition:
1. an idea produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind which is not acted on or brought to
fruition.
2. an intended action or productivity subsequently not brought to fulfillment.
3. a fleeting thought.
4. in creative activity an unresolved idea.
Definition:
1. an idea produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind which is not acted on or brought to
fruition.
2. an intended action or productivity subsequently not brought to fulfillment.
3. a fleeting thought.
4. in creative activity an unresolved idea.
Examples:
1. Her good intention proved a mere flought.
2. At the current price of stone his sculpture would be nought but a flought.
3. The flought slipped his mind as quickly as his resolution to make it happen.
4. A thousand floughts scrawled on each page of her notebook.
1. Her good intention proved a mere flought.
2. At the current price of stone his sculpture would be nought but a flought.
3. The flought slipped his mind as quickly as his resolution to make it happen.
4. A thousand floughts scrawled on each page of her notebook.
by Elliott Harris November 16, 2010
Get the Flought mug.Discipline whose object is to define itself. By extension, a deliberate spelling mistake designed to dismiss the pertinence of such a discipline, usually undergone by people who fancy themselves smartasses.
DERIVATIVE- filosofer, he who practices filosofy.
DERIVATIVE- filosofer, he who practices filosofy.
Looking up the definition of 'dictionary' in the dictionary is kinda like filosofy, except it doesn't have the awesomeness of the ancient gay dialogues.
Nor am I going to listen to the word of a filosofer who tells me that people don't have intents, beliefs, desires, etc!
Nor am I going to listen to the word of a filosofer who tells me that people don't have intents, beliefs, desires, etc!
by Arisnipple February 21, 2006
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