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fell in love with the devil's daughter

a phrase used for someone who has developed a bad habit
John: You fell in love with the devil's daughter

Smith: Yeah, can you help me out?
by stupidcoffee November 9, 2022
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Fell in love with a emo girl

It a song that cringe people sing I Feeell in looove withhh a emoooo gurl all I waaant issss a emooo gurl
Person 1: I fell in love with a emo girl
Person 2 me too
by ilikedigbick12hja December 10, 2022
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Fell out your tree

lost your mind; got another thing coming; think twice
Friend: can you give me a ride to the bar?

Me: you done fell out your tree if you think I'm doing that without gas money!
by Collins37 October 25, 2023
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Fell for the hesi

To be tricked or deceived by a hesitation move. This usually refers to when fine shyt sends you mixed signals giving you the false impression she's interested. The 'hesi' originates from sports terminology.
"She liked my story so I tried sliding into them DMs. Then, she fucking left me on read."
"You think that's bad? I showed up to a whole ass restaurant and she ghosted me."
"Damn. Can't believe we both fell for the hesi."
"icl, atp js slime me gng 🥀"
by jsslimemegng April 6, 2025
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Fell for the Trolling

Past tense of falling for trolling—acknowledging that one was manipulated by a troll. The phrase carries recognition of deception: you thought you were engaging in genuine discussion; actually, you were performing for someone's entertainment. Fell for the trolling means you were played.
Fell for the Trolling "He scrolled back through the thread and saw it: every response he'd made, feeding a troll who never believed what they posted. 'I fell for the trolling,' he realized. His genuine engagement had been someone else's game. He'd been the entertainment."
by Dumu The Void March 4, 2026
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Fell For It Again Award

A derogatory slogan used primarily by left-wing activists to mock or belittle right-wing (especially MAGA-aligned) individuals by implying they have repeatedly made poor political choices, and "fell for" those choices due to naïveté or gullibility. Widely considered a political dogwhistle aimed at insulting the intelligence of conservative voters.
"You seriously voted for him again? Congrats, here's your Fell for it Again Award."
"Fell for what..? He did exactly what his platform promised."
"It means you fell for his lies, that’s why it’s called the Fell for it Again Award!"
"And yet from 2020, you think voting in a walking teleprompter was the better choice."
by Andresonne August 3, 2025
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Fell for the soup

To naively walk into a setup or situation that's embarrassing or ends badly, especially when trying to be helpful, kind, or unsuspectingly cooperative. Usually implies that the person should have known better, but got blindsided anyway. Often due to being too nice, too trusting, or just not thinking it through.
“She swore her ex was ‘just a friend.’ Fell for the soup hard.”

“Manager asked if I could ‘just stay 10 minutes late.’ Two hours later… yeah, I fell for the soup.”

“He promised he just needed a ride across town. Ended up dragging me to three different stops. Fell for the soup.”
by poisondaggers September 26, 2025
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