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flol

It means FALSE lol (false laugh out loud). Such as when someone says a fuckin retarded joke in an IM or even real life. FLol is used instead of saying the bland "lol" (the use of lol may make the person feel like they're actually funny). The use of flol in this situation makes the person that made the joke know they're a complete douche and that the joke wasn't funny.

pronounced FLAWL
FL-AWW-L
Subway Douche - "Hey! You want that sandwhich toasted?"
Michael- "Sure!"
Subway Douche- "Toasted like an eskimo in Texas?"
Michael - "Flol"
Subway Douche - "What?"
Michael - "Means your a douche, toast my sandwhich you woman."
by Michael Hill June 18, 2008
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follow-up

Artistic, musical, literary, or other creative endeavor created or produced after a similar, usually debut work by the same artist. A follow-up can be intentionally produced in order to cash in on the success of the work that preceded it, or the term can be attributed simply by virtue of the fact that the artist has produced something before the work in question.
And now with a follow-up to their 1965 smash hit "Love Me Do," ladies and gentlemen, the Zombie Beatles!
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[Focolate]

Focolate:
1. A sexual performance enhancing proprietary blend of herbs suspended in a high quality chocolate syrup base. It promotes healthy sexual function in both males and females.
2. A new chocolate for fun.
3. Good times in a bottle.
Focolate, if you dare...
by Raven Star January 18, 2008
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follicular adjustment

she has an appointment for a follicular adjustment
by yodagyrl September 18, 2010
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follicular fondling

The act of getting your played with whether by a professional, loved one or friend.

Another, more intimate, word for hair action
I'm going to the hairdresser's for some follicular fondling.
by TheHairGoddess October 4, 2010
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Folkland

In the fictional world of the Middle Earth created by Tolkien, it means "province".

Under the Anglo-Saxon law, it means a land held under no charter, rather an ancient unwritten custom.
The Shire was divided into four quarters, the Farthings already referred to, North, South, East, and West; and there again each into a number of folklands, which still bore the names of some of the old leading families (...).
by Rachid El Akbar March 16, 2012
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Follow the crows

To engage in a search for mystery, often in a listless way, or to discover something in particular.
"Just follow the crows, man; you'll figure it out."
by Peolis Taintabud June 19, 2015
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