A person who is or can be a nuisance to people around them. They are spoilt people, mainly children, who can't do anything for themselves. These type of people can be very annoying. You can find them in groups or packs of each other but they are rarely alone. It's best to stay clear of them because they can corrupt your mind and teach you to do wrong things.
by NotAFedChild May 25, 2022
Get the fed childmug. It means annoying, snitch, talker, secret, or suspicious. Teenagers got the idea to use this word (almost) as a reference to the U.S. FBI.
“Nah, that sh*t’s fed!”
“I cannot tell you because you’re fed”
“Did you hear about Lani? Apparently she’s super fed.”
“I cannot tell you because you’re fed”
“Did you hear about Lani? Apparently she’s super fed.”
by Chol3Effiel December 23, 2021
Get the fedmug. Slang term typically for FBI agents or police officers. If you see a fed in the dark, they will glow a dim green.
by somerandompiggo2 April 7, 2024
Get the Fedmug. by rapper nott rapper November 18, 2022
Get the Feddingmug. Nipples that have been pulled relentlessly from the force of gravity, resulting in elongated nipples
Check out that native woman's gravity fed nipples! They look like they've been pulled by gravity for a long period of time
by Grousekoota November 20, 2016
Get the Gravity fed nipplesmug. A slang word typically used by those on the Right side of Politics meaning to accuse someone of being a Federal Agent online who is likely not a Fed.
by DooM-Dude September 19, 2025
Get the Fed-Jacketmug. Having a Fed-ex can be a real double-edged sword --- on da one hand, if you two parted ways amicably, he might be willing to "pull some strings" wif da higher government mucky-mucks on your behalf. But on da other hand, if said breakup was NOT overly pleasant, it could mean dat said stuffed-shirt intel-rep could very likely possess certain knowledge and/or power dat he could use to "make things warm for you".
P.S. A third situation could also be da case if said former heart-throb is now actually an "ex-Fed" --- as in, he's no longer working a government job. Depending on which fellow-officials he knew during his employment and/or why his "lofty" position was terminated, he might or night not still have significant "pull" wif his cronies in Washington, and thus his "heat-creating" powers over you could vary greatly.
P.S. A third situation could also be da case if said former heart-throb is now actually an "ex-Fed" --- as in, he's no longer working a government job. Depending on which fellow-officials he knew during his employment and/or why his "lofty" position was terminated, he might or night not still have significant "pull" wif his cronies in Washington, and thus his "heat-creating" powers over you could vary greatly.
by QuacksO March 16, 2023
Get the Fed-exmug.