a system of government; a power sharing arrangement between sub-state actors pooling soverignty; powers and responsibilities of state and sub-state actors measure the centralisation of the federalist state
U.S. first federalist state followed by Switzerland. Others include Germany, Austria, Australia, and Canada.
by J. Parsons May 12, 2005
Roger Federer, tennis player (SUI)
Current world no.1, and one hell of a tennis player. He has since taken the game to a whole new level, moping the floor with other top-10 players such as Agassi, Hewitt and Roddick to name a few. Coached by Tony Roach.
Current world no.1, and one hell of a tennis player. He has since taken the game to a whole new level, moping the floor with other top-10 players such as Agassi, Hewitt and Roddick to name a few. Coached by Tony Roach.
by xzdg September 12, 2005
Man, you don't want to move that kind of weight. Trust me, you do NOT want the Federallis after you!
by Nique Luva Luva August 15, 2005
by John Doe July 14, 2004
by IssaSack September 01, 2019
One of the most amazing people ever. Very cute and loving. Best friends with everyone. If you get the chance to be friends with him, take it.
by Docter JJ June 06, 2019
Federallies N Pronounced fed-er-al-lees Use is common when describing aggressive Federal prosecutors, Federal agents in agencies including FBI, CIA, DEA, ATF,IRS. The term highlights the practice of these to exaggerate lie, bend the truth, shade the meaning, compoound and distort meaning of evevents and facts when pursuing what they consider a violator. The main purpose of Federallies is to get a conviction at the expense of truth or reason. Lying Federal officials or witnesses.
The Federallies presented a case strictly constructed of whole cloth.
The facts, as stated by the Federallies, the case was firm against the defendant.
The true facts were ignored or distorted by the Federallies.
The Federallies withheld the facts that would clear the woman.
The Federallies, eager to get a conviction, exaggerated, misquoted, and withheld substantive facts and details.
The facts, as stated by the Federallies, the case was firm against the defendant.
The true facts were ignored or distorted by the Federallies.
The Federallies withheld the facts that would clear the woman.
The Federallies, eager to get a conviction, exaggerated, misquoted, and withheld substantive facts and details.
by Lloyd Winburn January 31, 2007