by Frank Barron December 19, 2008
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by Tyler 'Squeaks' Langan November 13, 2003
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A person, usually a man, that is erotically involved or fixated on teddy bears. This is considered to be a fetish.
The furbert had a field day in the stuffed animal section and got the nickname in jail as "Diddle-Me-Elmo".
by Butthead February 6, 2005
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by The Sigma April 7, 2004
Get the Fullertron mug.Dylan Fuller is a gay guy who sucks his balls. He is a bitch and likes to stare at a girl that he probably likes. He obviously doesn’t have a chance at ever getting her because she HATES HIM and DOESN’T DESERVE HIM at all. He is also really ugly. He is the type of person you would never even think about dating, because that’s how ugly he is. His voice sounds like he’s very depressed and lonely because he is. He has a lot of ‘friends’. He is the biggest asshole you’ll ever meet. He likes to suck his balls during his free time. He’s rude and very gay. And I’m pretty sure that he wants to cheat on his boyfriend and not be gay anymore.
by Hallelujah y’all April 23, 2019
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by spacecase5342 November 3, 2009
Get the Fubber mug.From slang Mandarin (Chinese), I salute you, I cannot bring myself to sink that low, you win. In Chinese Pinyin, spelled "fu le", Pronounced like the English surname fuller without the r.
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by Mark Shuttleworth September 24, 2007
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