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Fellatial

A blowjob ending in a facial.
Steve: "Hey Frank! How was your date last night with Karen?

Frank:"Pretty good I guess, just the typical dinner and a movie. I was even nice and gave her a Fellatial for Dessert.
by Dal-Dal November 15, 2009
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Fellacial

1. (noun) The act of a male receiving oral sex from a female counterpart, and then busting on her face, specifically in the eye region.

2. (noun) to receive oral sex on a glacier.

3. (adjective) the euphoria felt when receiving oral sex.
1. John gave Marie a fellacial after a night on the town because he decided she wasn't worth seeing again.

2. If Jack and Rose had jumped ship before the Titanic sank, then he could have received a proper fellacial so that he could have been the one to let go.

3. Receiving oral sex for the first time gave Michael a fellacial.
by Darren F. March 4, 2008
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fallacal

A term/phrase that does not connect with another fallacal phrase.
The packers are better than the steelers because green and yellow is better than black and gold fallacal
by PerryKippster February 24, 2011
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fellatially

In a manner relating to or like fellatio.
Ashley is super excited to meet up fellatially with Lee.

Sarah is eating that banana awfully fellatially.

The 69 is a great way to be physically intimate, both fellatially and cunnilingually.
by HipsterJesus November 25, 2011
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fellatial

(Adv.) Person who likes fellatio.
She is not a a fellatial person.
by alldettol April 12, 2016
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fellacianado

One who appreciates the fine art of fellatio. Can apply to both to the recipient or provider of such an act
She gave great head, I would know… I’m a fellacianado.
by Sweetnlowho October 10, 2024
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Fallacia Agnorum

“The Fallacy of the Lambs”
It conveys the idea that individuals, may be decieved or misled by false beliefs, narratives, or illusions. The fallacy refers to a situation where people are led astray by misinformation, manipulation, or distorted perceptions of reality, and high lights the vulnerability of their individuals to deceptive influences..
Person A: “I heard that company X is doing really well, and their products are top-notch.”

Person B: “Be careful that information could’ve been manipulated by that companies PR team to make them look better than they actually are”

(Fallacia Agnorum)-Fallacy of the Lambs
by Speech Increased January 25, 2024
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