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Feture

Rumelias misspelling of the word “future”. Commonly confuses “Rodriks”.
Rodrik doesn’t understand feture - maybe he will in the future.
by Yakuzan November 20, 2020
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Feture

A type of feature usually said by a chicken that is always dumb and especially when said with the word great before it the person/chicken is saying that’s the person/chicken itself is stupid.
Man that strength nerf was a great feture.
by Totally not ladder :))) June 27, 2021
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fetiqe

(Fet-eek) A sick cunt who does shoeys all the time
“That bloke’s a Fetiqe! What a sick cunt!”
by FetiqeOfficial February 28, 2024
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Feiren

Feiren: The Sought Question

Feiren (Fay-ren), a Xanarian word meaning “Sought Question,” is a 700-year-old martial art rooted in the belief that strength is the answer to one’s struggles. Unlike mixed martial arts, Feiren forges its own identity by adapting techniques and philosophies from other martial arts into a seamless and original style. Only experienced practitioners can recognize its influences, as every movement embodies something new.

Feiren is built on three core beliefs:

1. Visualization: Mastery begins with the mind. Practitioners visualize techniques as if drawing them, simplifying complex ideas into clear movements. This clarity is key to understanding and executing Feiren’s dynamic techniques.

2. Qi: Feiren emphasizes cultivating one’s Qi, or life energy, through meditation and training. Awakening Qi, known as the Second Birth, allows practitioners to discover their True Qi, a reflection of their strengths, weaknesses, and purpose.

3. Caris: Meaning "Power," Caris is the practitioner’s essence made manifest. It enables extraordinary abilities, such as heightened awareness or unseen strength, but requires absolute belief in oneself. Caris reveals the spirit within techniques and the deeper truths of combat and life.

Passed down through generations, Feiren represents the eternal pursuit of strength and self-discovery—a martial art as much about the spirit as the body.
"With Feiren, each strike is not merely a blow but a question answered in the language of power and truth."
by Master Kim Jung-Sik January 3, 2025
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Feiren

Feiren: The Sought Question

Feiren (Fay-ren), a Xanarian word meaning “Sought Question,” is a 700-year-old martial art rooted in the belief that strength is the answer to one’s struggles. Unlike mixed martial arts, Feiren forges its own identity by adapting techniques and philosophies from other martial arts into a seamless and original style. Only experienced practitioners can recognize its influences, as every movement embodies something new.

Feiren is built on three core beliefs:

1. Visualization: Mastery begins with the mind. Practitioners visualize techniques as if drawing them, simplifying complex ideas into clear movements. This clarity is key to understanding and executing Feiren’s dynamic techniques.

2. Qi: Feiren emphasizes cultivating one’s Qi, or life energy, through meditation and training. Awakening Qi, known as the Second Birth, allows practitioners to discover their True Qi, a reflection of their strengths, weaknesses, and purpose.

3. Caris: Meaning "Power," Caris is the practitioner’s essence made manifest. It enables extraordinary abilities, such as heightened awareness or unseen strength, but requires absolute belief in oneself. Caris reveals the spirit within techniques and the deeper truths of combat and life.

Passed down through generations, Feiren represents the eternal pursuit of strength and self-discovery—a martial art as much about the spirit as the body.
"With Feiren, each strike is not merely a blow but a question answered in the language of power and truth."
by Master Kim Jung-Sik January 3, 2025
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Fetile

fetile (adj.)
Pronunciation: /ˈfɛt.əl/ or /ˈfi .taɪl/
Definitions:
• Resembling or relating to a fetus; having the physical, emotional, or symbolic qualities of fetal life — undeveloped, fragile, or in a pre-birth state.
• In an early, raw, or formative stage of development; delicate or not yet fully formed.
Etymology:
Coined from fetus + the suffix -ile (as in "juvenile" or "docile"). Created to describe something that is fetus-like or symbolically embryonic in nature.

Note: Not to be confused with fertile. Fetile emphasizes potential, fragility, and early formation.
The concept was still fetile — untouched, vulnerable, and not ready to face the world.
by ENG_COMMANDO September 5, 2025
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