by Adav51 June 9, 2016

A combination of "for" and "real." Means "totally", and in some cases can be used in place of "I know right". Can be spelled "frealz", "forreals", etc.
It's also a way to agree with someone.
It's also a way to agree with someone.
Person 1: Dude, did see that girl? She was so hot.
Person 2: Freals.
Person 1: I can't believe she'd do that! What a bitch.
Person 2: Freals! She's a big fat whore too!
Person 2: Freals.
Person 1: I can't believe she'd do that! What a bitch.
Person 2: Freals! She's a big fat whore too!
by thealphabetisawesome September 28, 2009

Used in the song "freal love" by Far East movement and Marshmellow, it refers to doing anything to keep their relationship going. Freal is a shortened way of saying " for real"
Girl: I'm so done with him
Girl 2: Don't give up with love yet!
Girl 1: I didn't give up, I'd still do anything freal love!
Girl 2: Don't give up with love yet!
Girl 1: I didn't give up, I'd still do anything freal love!
by Beltaro/ kenma for life! January 3, 2017

Using formal English phonemics, "freal doe" is translated into "for real, though." This phrase can be either said as a question, exclamation, or after what is said to be fact.
"Dude, you know that kegstand champion girl from last night that passed out twenty minutes later? Got her number, freal doe." (A high five may ensue).
"Whoa, DJ AM is dead."
"No way, freal doe?"
"Grandma, I got into Harvard. Freal doe!" (Again, a high five may ensue).
"Whoa, DJ AM is dead."
"No way, freal doe?"
"Grandma, I got into Harvard. Freal doe!" (Again, a high five may ensue).
by notthisyearcubsfans August 30, 2009

The cooler way of saying "For real, though", but when targeted to the wrong crowd, you can sound like a complete dumbass.
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