Hey fella, do you like stuff?
by Jizzles March 16, 2003
Get the fella mug.An alternative to Lad or Bro, Fella is a term used to refer to a male who enjoys high level banter.
Tending to be used more amongst eductaed circles and possiby originating in Oxford as a variance on the term Fellow, the term has gained particular popularity in recent years at The Queen's College, Oxford from which it has become widely used across the University.
Fellas will constantly refer to each other as 'Fella' rather than by name and will be able to distinguish different meanings from the word Fella by the way the word is pronounced.
For example 'F-hell-a', said in a more drawn out manner will often be used to suggest a particularly fella-ish fella or an impressive feat, often involving drinking alcohol.
There are various pre-cursors to the term Fella which may be used to refer to different types of Fella. These include Big Fella, Lil' Fella, True Fella and Alpha Fella.
Tending to be used more amongst eductaed circles and possiby originating in Oxford as a variance on the term Fellow, the term has gained particular popularity in recent years at The Queen's College, Oxford from which it has become widely used across the University.
Fellas will constantly refer to each other as 'Fella' rather than by name and will be able to distinguish different meanings from the word Fella by the way the word is pronounced.
For example 'F-hell-a', said in a more drawn out manner will often be used to suggest a particularly fella-ish fella or an impressive feat, often involving drinking alcohol.
There are various pre-cursors to the term Fella which may be used to refer to different types of Fella. These include Big Fella, Lil' Fella, True Fella and Alpha Fella.
by The Prince of Wandsworth March 11, 2010
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The "Git Gud" Fallacy is when a clearly unfair scenario is written off as nothing more than a skill-gap. The fallacy takes place in cases where an individual is naturally better off (meaning they didn't work to be better off with skill or effort) than the person they're facing up against.
For example:
Individuals (A) and (B) aren't capable of having an income and have $0.00 to their name. Somehow, they become contenders in a yacht-buying contest:
Individual (A) receives no money to buy yachts, but the individual (B) receives 1-billion dollars - no strings attached - to spend on the contest...
Who will have to exert more effort to win: Person (A) with no money, or person (B) with 1-billion dollars?
If you think this sounds unfair, then that's the point.
Now, if someone were to say something like, "Well, person (A) should have made better financial decisions so they could beat person (B)," or "Person (A) should've done this, that, or the other thing," that someone would not only be victim blaming, but they would be ignoring the clearly unfair situation and essentially telling the unfortunate person to "GiT GuD," rather than acknowledging that the match-up was never fair in the first place.
For example:
Individuals (A) and (B) aren't capable of having an income and have $0.00 to their name. Somehow, they become contenders in a yacht-buying contest:
Individual (A) receives no money to buy yachts, but the individual (B) receives 1-billion dollars - no strings attached - to spend on the contest...
Who will have to exert more effort to win: Person (A) with no money, or person (B) with 1-billion dollars?
If you think this sounds unfair, then that's the point.
Now, if someone were to say something like, "Well, person (A) should have made better financial decisions so they could beat person (B)," or "Person (A) should've done this, that, or the other thing," that someone would not only be victim blaming, but they would be ignoring the clearly unfair situation and essentially telling the unfortunate person to "GiT GuD," rather than acknowledging that the match-up was never fair in the first place.
"That character is so OP."
"Nah, you just have to learn to fight against them. They're a noob-destroyer."
"If it takes THAT much more effort and skill to learn to fight against THEM SPECIFICALLY, and no other character takes that much concentration to counter, then don't you think they're just OP?
"Bruhhh, lol... just git gud."
"Don't fall for the Git Gud Fallacy..."
(Oh, and not to get too philosophical, but that gif below is a good example of this fallacy because Spongebob is ironically flexing "git gud" into the muscles he didn't work for.)
"Nah, you just have to learn to fight against them. They're a noob-destroyer."
"If it takes THAT much more effort and skill to learn to fight against THEM SPECIFICALLY, and no other character takes that much concentration to counter, then don't you think they're just OP?
"Bruhhh, lol... just git gud."
"Don't fall for the Git Gud Fallacy..."
(Oh, and not to get too philosophical, but that gif below is a good example of this fallacy because Spongebob is ironically flexing "git gud" into the muscles he didn't work for.)
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Get the fellacious mug.A glitch that took place on 6-6-06 in the popular online role playing game "RUNESCAPE" by Jagex LTD. What happened was that a man found a glitch in one of the new player owned houses that allowed you to attack players OUTSIDE of the wilderness, he went through the runescape town of Fallador killing tons of innocent players. The glitch was caused because the construction skill was new, there for loaded with bugs.
Normally players can't attack other players unless they are in the wilderness or a minigame of some sort.
Normally players can't attack other players unless they are in the wilderness or a minigame of some sort.
Player1: D00d! I just lost My Party hat in the falldor massacure!
Player2: It's spelled fallador massacre and one more thing... HAHAHAHA
Player2: It's spelled fallador massacre and one more thing... HAHAHAHA
by XXX Jeremy XXX December 1, 2006
Get the fallador massacre mug.When you dismiss or delegitimize a point, comment or argument by proclaiming it "Not an argument" and ignore what's being addressed. This is standard tactics by ideologues in comment sections, twitter and facebook. Famously used by internet nutter Stefan Molyneux ad nauseam.
Actual Molyneux Fallacy committed on 15 July 2017 on Twitter:
Stefan Molyneux: "Boycott Reebok!"
Laci Green: "You sound like an SJW"
Stefan Molyneux: "Not an argument"
Stefan Molyneux: "Boycott Reebok!"
Laci Green: "You sound like an SJW"
Stefan Molyneux: "Not an argument"
by thelordoflard July 18, 2017
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