Moving a controller like a game pad or joystick in slight intermittent nudges. Used to avoid moving too far in a game with overly responsive character or vehicle movement. The opposite approach to blindly charging in, thrusters on full. Might be needed to get a character right to the edge of a ledge in a platform game before making a particularly difficult jump.
Dude, you've got to use some feathering to get that ship in to the landing pad or you're going to crash.
by WRM3 May 02, 2011
That bush is all featherated; it definitely needs trimming.
OR
Jessica was so featherated today because her boyfriend just proposed.
OR
After receiving his stellar annual review, Rob was so featherated that he proposed to his girlfriend.
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Jessica was so featherated today because her boyfriend just proposed.
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After receiving his stellar annual review, Rob was so featherated that he proposed to his girlfriend.
by Yittle Bitty Babe Girl August 05, 2010
Originating from the British slang "Bird” or formally "Burd” for describing an extremely fuckable woman, in conjunction with the American slang "Chick". Also there is the 1960s song "Shake a Tail Feather” which has been covered by many such as Ray Charles, The Monkeys, The Blues Brothers, and the phrase was used by hop artists Nelly and P.Diddy in ”Shake Ya Tailfeather" Therefore when a woman has a beautiful ass, she is thus, feathered.
by ItsMyPsedonym November 22, 2018
by Bigboynowandimveryscary December 07, 2019
A rating for how skanky a girl is. The rating goes from one to five feathers, but extra's can be added for the sake of emphasis.
(The original term was coined because of a very skanky pair of underpants. A thong with feathers over the crotch)
(The original term was coined because of a very skanky pair of underpants. A thong with feathers over the crotch)
by SingingStorm May 19, 2009
A funny way to flip someone off without getting your ass kicked by the person. (Extending your pinky instead of the middle finger).
You're not good enough for the bird, so here's the feather!
by koontz July 16, 2006
Did you see Jim's new feather jacket?
Hey man, the seats in your car are really comfy! - Thanks, paid like 20$ for the feather!
Hey man, the seats in your car are really comfy! - Thanks, paid like 20$ for the feather!
by The Bossss March 23, 2014