by headache and nausea February 13, 2008
Louis I found Richard the lionhearted eminently fedorable. They were also suspected of being lovers.
by Sir Richard Branson February 14, 2008
1) Manure is a relatively cheap fertilizer that is rich in nutrients and extremely fedorable.
2) Chad preferred to withold his ejaculate in the ancient Chinese custom of storing Chi, but Marcus was as fedorable as a garden sprinkler.
2) Chad preferred to withold his ejaculate in the ancient Chinese custom of storing Chi, but Marcus was as fedorable as a garden sprinkler.
by Farmer Joe's seed February 16, 2008
A mispelling of the word fedurable, which is what happens any government program in the federal governments hands. The funds for it are quickly siphoned off to the friends of the party in power ***cough***Bush!***cough!***
The money Fedor brought to buy drinks for the ladies quickly vanished, and he went home to pull his pud. It was a fedorable outcome.
by mumsy wus her husband February 13, 2008
A term from the civil war describing whether a conscript was a suitable soldier. Believed to originate in the joining of the terms "fit or able."
by Bo Dukes nutsack February 16, 2008
Luke looked like a gentle soul, but when he was wearing that funny white hood and holding a torch, he was fedorable.
by Bo Dukes nutsack February 16, 2008
Inspiring great affection while simultaneously be reminded of Kevin Federline, French from the Latin <i><b>fadorabilis</b></i>, from the <i>verb</i> <b><i>fedorare</i></b> see <b>fedore</b>
Sarah's boyfriend looked so fly, she shouted to him from across the gymnasium, "you are so fedorable!"
by Wasabi Rex February 15, 2008