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filiop

A name given to one that acts immature and mainly known for being "Freaky"
I forsake you for being the filiop!
by Mantorant January 15, 2026
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Filling her ear

When someone is whispering everything that a girl wants to hear at Delilah’s all night only to NOT clap.
“Bro I saw flexi at the bar last night, I was filling her ear”
by SujallllYTOPg January 16, 2026
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Fillossify

Fillossifize

verb · fil-OSS-i-fize

Definition:

The act of making sense out of an illogical world using grit, humor, and sheer force of lived perspective.

Not traditional philosophy—fillossifizing is survival logic wrapped in street-wisdom and emotional clarity.

Example usage:

- “Don’t bother debating him with logic—he’s gonna fillossifize that nonsense into a truth no textbook ever taught.”

- “After the fourth housing sweep this month, I had to sit down and fillossifize before I flipped a table.”

- “She doesn’t do therapy, she fillossifizes—daily.”

Origin:

Coined by David Anthony Ily, forged from a world that didn’t add up but had to be decoded anyway.

Born where resilience meets reconstruction. A response to chaos with teeth and rhythm.

Note:

If conversate can exist, fillossifize deserves its own mural.

Used by those who build narrative armor out of fractured truth.

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FILLOSSIFY
Example usage:

- “Don’t bother debating him with logic—he’s gonna FILLOSSIFIZE that nonsense into a truth no textbook ever taught.”

- “After the fourth housing sweep this month, I had to sit down and fillossifize before I flipped a table.”

- “She doesn’t do therapy, she will fillossifize—daily.”
by Wordwrecker July 17, 2025
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filior

Pronunciation: /ˈfɪ.ljɔr/
Definition:
1. Male descendant or son.
2. Boy descended from parents or ancestors.
3. Son in lineage or patrilineal succession.
4. Descendants carry family heritage.

Significance:
• It defines male descendants.
• It emphasizes familial connections.
• It identifies paternity lines.
• It avoids intricate or audibly consonant expressions.
• It simplifies genealogical descriptions.
• It improves clarity in pedigree charts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "son".
Singular noun: filior
Plural noun: filiors
Examples:
• "Adam is proudly introducing his junior filior."
• "Genealogists trace filiors through family trees (arbores)."
• "Dynastic records document prominent filiors."
• "Royalty celebrates royal filiors."
• "Orphanages provide refugees for abandoned filiors."
by Dmitrio August 11, 2025
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fillpost

a post that's made to make an account not die, like you made this post to not make your account die when you
"i made this fillpost." "my account is dying i gotta make a fillpost omg!!"
by cottonkandi69 August 14, 2025
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play Fillmore

Non-metal version of play Athens. Clint Mansell - The Fountain and Neil Young - Crazy Horse at the Fillmore 1970 are an example. You can verify this on the 2007 custom chart, include archival and live releases.

Note that in this case, Neil Young's Fillmore release is the one that got played.
I was checking Live at Massey Hall 1971 and After the Gold Rush, and I saw Neil Young play Fillmore on himself!
by paganinio June 14, 2008
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Dirty Filling

When a girl has a gap in her teeth, you ejaculate into the gap and make a perfect fix for her gap.
Girl: I want to get this gap fixed but my job at Hooters doesn't pay enough!
Guy: I have a better solution, I'll give you a dirty filling
Girl: Yes! Why didn't I think of that?!
(Pants hit the floor)
by datpersiankidd February 24, 2011
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