A Filipino Male who greatly inspires to become a guido, although cannot as they are not of Italian decent. So therefore resulting in a Fili-Guido. Fili-Guido's are rarely, but also referred to Italian born Filipinos (Filipinos born in Italy).
Johnson: Man, that kid Manny wants to be a Guido so bad!!
Colt: I know right! Man, he's a Fili-Guido.
Colt: I know right! Man, he's a Fili-Guido.
by broomstick44 August 7, 2010
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Fili Billy: Can I have a dollar I'll pay you back.
You: fine
(Two weeks later)
You: Aye can I have a dollar?
Fili Billy: (30 dollars in his hand) Nah
Fili Billy: Can I have a dollar I'll pay you back.
You: fine
(Two weeks later)
You: Aye can I have a dollar?
Fili Billy: (30 dollars in his hand) Nah
by ChinChina May 21, 2017
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Definition:
1. A female descendant or daughter.
2. Woman descended from ancestors.
3. Daughter in lineage or succession.
4. Descendants carry family heritage.
Significance:
• It defines female descendants.
• It emphasizes familial connections.
• It identifies maternity lines.
• It avoids ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies genealogical descriptions.
• It improves clarity in pedigree charts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "daughter".
Singular noun: filie
Plural noun: filies
Definition:
1. A female descendant or daughter.
2. Woman descended from ancestors.
3. Daughter in lineage or succession.
4. Descendants carry family heritage.
Significance:
• It defines female descendants.
• It emphasizes familial connections.
• It identifies maternity lines.
• It avoids ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies genealogical descriptions.
• It improves clarity in pedigree charts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "daughter".
Singular noun: filie
Plural noun: filies
Examples:
• "Jane proudly introduced her junior filie."
• "Genealogists trace filies through family trees (arbores)."
• "Lineage records document notable filies."
• "Royal dynasties celebrate royal filies."
• "Orphanages provide care for abandoned filies."
• "Jane proudly introduced her junior filie."
• "Genealogists trace filies through family trees (arbores)."
• "Lineage records document notable filies."
• "Royal dynasties celebrate royal filies."
• "Orphanages provide care for abandoned filies."
by Dmitrio August 11, 2025
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