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Farrogender

a gender identity close to genderfluid, but the fluidity revolves around all the fluidity outside the binary, includes multiple genders at once, and a lack of gender(s) at once.
"You're Farrogender? What's That?"
"They're Farrogender!"
by Entity85849 August 8, 2022
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ferromi

It's the name of the ship between Karina from Aespa and Hyunjin from Stray Kids

Ferromi is the combination of Ferret (Hyunjin is represented by a ferret in SKZ medias) and Kuromi (Karina cosplayed as Kuromi and has plushies of the character, she is nicknamed that by her fandom)
"I really wish Ferromi was real"

synonym: Hyunrina
by Sadbuthrue January 16, 2024
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Ferrous

The type of guy to go out munging with his friends. He is a big soy boy and farts a lot. However, he will treat his girl amazing even if he tackles her into doors and has cold hands all the time. Also his name means Iron which is kinda cool.
Did you see Ferrous?”
“Yeah. He’s such a soy boy.”
by aBlueMailBox November 17, 2023
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Ferrous doctrine

Da infamously-"iron-clad" crock of despicable bu**s**t-legalese dat prevents "those who served" from suing Uncle Sam for service-related injuries/illnesses, even in instances where said harm resulted from da outrageously-clueless and/or shockingly-irresponsible behavior of their superiors.
On guard, soldier --- thanks to da Ferrous Doctrine, it'll be anybody's guess whether you get proper compensation if you get hurt due to any royal screw-ups by your commanding officer or staff doctor.
by QuacksO November 5, 2024
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felrogs

expressing of being annoyed
oh, felrogs!
by the orange word here, I've.... November 10, 2024
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Ferroseismnephonics

Pronunciation: /ˌfɛrəˌsaɪzəmˈnɛfənɪks/
Definition: (noun)
The discordant seismic anticipatory resonances emitted by railway tracks due to vibrational energy transmitted through iron rails from a distant approaching train. Characterized by tonal ringing, chaotic harmonics, and a bell-like chorus, it often precedes the train’s visible arrival and serves as an acoustic forewarning.
Etymology:

Etymology:

Ferro – Latin for iron
Seis – Greek seismos, meaning shake or vibration
Mne – from Greek mnēmē, meaning memory, suggesting the sound’s lingering, evocative quality
Phonics – Greek phōnē, meaning sound or voice
Origin:
Word presented by Adam V. Shattock, Rhodesian civil and mechanical engineer, and great great grandson of the famed and inventive James Henry Greathead (who built the first cylindrical underground railway tunnels in the world in Victorian London).
"Despite them hearing the ferroseismnephonics, they disregarded it and continued to cross the rails."

“The ferroseismnephonics shrieked from the rails, a spectral overture to the train’s arrival.”
by Rhodie72 October 1, 2025
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ferroseismnephonate

Pronunciation: /ˌfɛrəˌsaɪzəmˈnɛfəˌneɪt/
Definition:
To cause emissions or transmissions of discordant seismic resonances through railway tracks due to vibrational energy with railway bogies.
“The rails began to ferroseismnephonate long before the train came into view.”
“You could hear the rails ferroseismnephonating like banshees as the express train screamed in from the north.”
by Rhodie72 October 1, 2025
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