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Jail Birds of a Feather

A phrase that describes more Republican members of Congress. These Birds of a Featherflock together-behind bars!
Tom Delay, Duke Cunningham and Scooter Libby are Jail Birds of a Feather.
by DK Sett July 1, 2007
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weathered

adj. Worn, stained, or warped by or as if by exposure to weather; seasoned: a roof of weathered shingles.
Yo mamma's face is real weathered because she's been outside too much
by Rokhsanna December 19, 2005
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Feather Head

by crazyfock November 5, 2003
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Feathering

Sparing someone's feelings with white lies
She was upset I was better at my job so I was feathering my response
by Hydra187 November 19, 2017
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Feather weight

An individual that consumes a small amount of alcohol and is intoxicated. Similar to a light weight, but even less alcohol has to be consumed for them to screw a stranger or run around without their clothes.
She's is such a feather weight after one shot her clothes were on the floor.
by Haleslut February 23, 2009
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feathers

pot, boo, weed, grass, green, dank

Another synonym for the plant cannabis sativa, usually to refer to the higher quality.

This term was invented by a small stoner child when said child declared that calling it 'stoned' was silly, because stones were heavy and it made one feel as though one was flying, and therefore should be called 'feathered'.

See also philly walk.
"Let's get some feathers and an eight-ball, mate."

"You gonna share any of those feathers, or do I gotta go buy my own?"
by laeiryn August 26, 2006
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Feather

Derived from goose-feather or cuckoo feather (cuckoo bird), a feather, or a feath, is a crazy-person. He or she is usually out of their mind and in their own world, but not all the time. They tend to "feath" out or "flap" around wildly. When agitated, which occurs often, feathers can become ruffled. This is also detected through the possessed, wild-eyed look of the feather. A flapping sound can be used to reference the actions of said feather or the presence of a feather.
"That girl at the party was a total feather."

"Did you see that guy on the bus feathing out?"

"Dinner was great, until I got "feathed". I am not sitting next to Bob's sister again."

"Feath came over last night, and was flapping every which way and left feathers all over the ground!"
by wil' child September 23, 2009
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