investigate something cautiously.
"they want to feel out the situation"
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People with feelter often water down their words to avoid seeming dramatic or emotionally overwhelming. It’s the inner voice that says, “Don’t say that. It’s too much.”
People with feelter often water down their words to avoid seeming dramatic or emotionally overwhelming. It’s the inner voice that says, “Don’t say that. It’s too much.”
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Here, the word "feel" is used to indicate the action of one person touching or stroking another person secretly and subtly beneath a table.
Here, the word "feel" is used to indicate the action of one person touching or stroking another person secretly and subtly beneath a table.
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Get the Feeling Bumps mug.The specific physical and psychological sensation of anxiety or defensiveness caused by someone invading your personal space.
Distinct from the gaming definition (which means being blocked from moving forward), this context refers to boundaries being forced INWARD. It describes the moment you feel "penned in" or "corralled" because another person is hovering, looming, or standing uncomfortably close, forcing you to mentally or physically "close the gate" to protect your boundaries.
Also used as a verb ("Stop gating me") to tell someone they are encroaching on your personal bubble.
Distinct from the gaming definition (which means being blocked from moving forward), this context refers to boundaries being forced INWARD. It describes the moment you feel "penned in" or "corralled" because another person is hovering, looming, or standing uncomfortably close, forcing you to mentally or physically "close the gate" to protect your boundaries.
Also used as a verb ("Stop gating me") to tell someone they are encroaching on your personal bubble.
Person A: "Why did you step back?" Person B: "You were standing right over my shoulder and I started feeling gated."
Person A: "My bad, I didn't realize I was gating you.
Person A: "My bad, I didn't realize I was gating you.
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