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fleeing

Highly stimulated on amphetamine type drugs, such as speed, e's or coke. As in flying. A scottish term.
They e's are pure teckle man, I'm fleeing already.
by thefee October 15, 2006
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playing with girls feelings

when a boy leads on a girl multiple times until the girl starts developing feelings, the boy then 'rejects' the girl and goes onto the next
by the wise potato September 12, 2017
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Feeling like Superman

usually when you are coked up, (it varies, depending on the person.) feeling very energetic & feel like you can do about anything.
"Dude after 5 lines, I was feeling like superman."
by Yello River October 11, 2009
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Feeling heavy

A subtle way of saying you’re depressed.
I’m feeling heavy after looking at my empty bank account.
by Huffs August 3, 2020
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Feeding the Devil

when one sits down on the toilet to take a crap and eats something at the same time. This is an extreme example of someone being a fatass.
Guy 1 - Dude, where is the pizza?
Guy 2 - Its in here man.
Guy 1 - What the fuck man, quit feeding the devil.
by gmurf413 May 3, 2009
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feeling your oats

When horses are fed oats, they tend to behave more energetically afterward. So if a horse is said to be "feeling his oats" it refers to energetic prancing around the field, or more assertive or excited behavior, and may be literally due to diet. When people are said to be "feeling their oats", it is because the same kind of behavior (higher energy, enthusiasm, assertiveness, or excitement) is observed, even though other causes may be assumed.
Since you're feeling your oats today, would you use some of that energy taking the dog for a walk?
by Scribhneoir January 15, 2014
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Feing

Feing is a German/Bavarian slang word meaning "Figure" "Fig" or "Fig Tree". Most used as the Phrase "Figure it out". Or if you call some one Feing, you are calling them a Figure or Figure head. It was invented through the German word Fein meaning Fine or Delicate. Then the G was added for whatever reason and the meaning was invented. It is meant as a respectful term, not one of hate.
In German "Dieser Mann ist Feing." In English "That man is Feing." Meaning he is their Boss, or Figure Head. It can also be used in this type of sentence "Das ist ein Feing Mann" In English it says "That is a Feing man." Meaning that the man is numbered, or carries rank.
by Xirtamgine August 27, 2018
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