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Fealor

From old English “fēa” (Loyalty) + “lufu” (Love)

The love shared between friends who fight side by side for a purpose greater than themselves. It is severed (without malice, but with sorrow and clear resolve) if one betrays the bond by turning and fleeing. This love-loyalty is not proven by oath or vow, but by wounds and action.

Coined and defined by Seth Perez van Coller
After all we fought through, the fealor between us needed no words.

He fled. That’s when I knew our fealor was dead.

Not friendship. not duty. Fealor.

We had fealor, until he left me standing alone.
by Wordsmith Seth May 26, 2025
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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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Fallout

Noun. Bits of flesh and skin that escapes out of a gaff or tucking underwear when tucked.
"Oh gurl, I gotta find a dark corner to fix this fallout."
"Slow down, I got a little fallout and it's pinching like crazy."
"If they ain't careful those boys are gonna get a hand full of fallout."
by Read Them All August 6, 2025
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Fellas.farm

by Scottona. September 16, 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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Fallonphobia

I hate jimmy Fallon! he gives me Fallonphobia!
by poptartenjoyer September 28, 2025
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Fella Bird

A very close ally to oneself. Common examples are friends in the inner circle that are accepting of one's wild and more socially questionable side. The full, official title is Fella Geezer Bird, but due to practicality and the term being popularly overused in speech it often gets shortened to Fella Bird.

If you address someone by this term, you respect them at the highest level in the most modest and subtle way. One doesn't need to doubt if they are loved in this world if they are addressed by a fellow Fella Bird.
"Alright fella bird what's going on then? "
"Alright bubs get me the big bag a discos, the big pack a ten, cheers fella bird."
by Boomoo.ed October 21, 2025
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