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Feeling empty

Feeling alone and depressed with no feelings but agony and never being happy, just blank
“I steal the look when you’re not with me I wrote the book on feeling empty”- Lil Peep ft. Horse head GIRLS
by DaAt WaAy September 13, 2018
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feeling the mode

Feeling awful, effects of the disaster
"Totally feeling the mode after that accident"
by Little_Anthony February 5, 2018
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Spring Feeling

The excited, happy, yet oddly suspenseful feeling you get when you realize it's getting close to summer vacation. It is a long term feeling, usually starting in mid-March, but can start as early as late February. It intensifies as the last day of school approaches.
Guy: Dude only a month and a half until school gets out!
Me: Ik, I got a major case of spring feeling
by Bussss May 4, 2016
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feelin ya

When your fallin for someone
I was feelin ya way too much that night, I had to leave before I got too close.
by Dee Jones February 10, 2008
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Felicialicious

An amazing and nice person named Felicia but nicknamed Felicialicious. Also Felicialicious is a non existing word that can be used to talk about a really awesome or cute object.
Example 1:
Abigel: Man look at that top!
Becca: I know it's totally Felicialicious.

Example 2:
Luke: Wow look at that girl!
Jared: Yeah that girl is so Felicialicious.
by yeahmayne May 20, 2010
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tote feelings

this is when someone is holding a grudge, or is upset with you for some apparent reason and not talking to you. They are said to be toting feelings.
"Wa wrong with you? You still vex?! Doh be tote feelings nah"
by brown jaguar May 9, 2010
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Feliciano

Derived from the Roman/Latin Felicianus from Felix. Used frequently as a personal name within the Italian culture, as well as being found commonly as a surname in most Italian and Spanish-speaking countries (though a lot can be found in Puerto Rico).

People with this name can kick your ass.
"Your last name's Feliciano, huh? You from Italy?"
by TheCrowdStrikesBack October 20, 2014
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