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follow-up

Artistic, musical, literary, or other creative endeavor created or produced after a similar, usually debut work by the same artist. A follow-up can be intentionally produced in order to cash in on the success of the work that preceded it, or the term can be attributed simply by virtue of the fact that the artist has produced something before the work in question.
And now with a follow-up to their 1965 smash hit "Love Me Do," ladies and gentlemen, the Zombie Beatles!
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fellowtio

A modification of fellatio that specifies a male stimulating a male.
"I heard Matt and Chris got up to some fellowtio last night."
by Luckdragon February 25, 2005
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Fellow suzukian

A phrase used by drivers or passengers of a suzuki vehicles. Not to be confused with Subarubians.
While a man is driving in a suzuki car another suzuki tries to merge in front of. a passenger inthe back seat yells. et him in he's a Fellow suzukian
by Chelsy G March 18, 2007
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followout

The onslaught of undesired new followers you get on a social network for having posted something attention-grabbing on said social network. Meant to sound like and be used like "fallout", i.e. a negative side effect.
I Tweeted something about Justin Bieber and had a huge followout.
by TravelMop September 29, 2010
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Followtivity

v. The act of monitoring any media outlet, person, or event for extreme amounts of time. (FB, twitter)
n. 1) the amount of interest and curiosity that an individual or group generate in the public eye. 2) The level to which any individual or group pays attention to a person, product, or media activity.
v- Sandy was engaged in some serious FB followtivity today.

n- The young entrepreneur hopes that his followtivity increases after his reality show appearance.
by Drama Free Tea November 22, 2011
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fellowboat

Too small a gathering to be considered a fellowship.
So few of you pitched up for our fellowship we might as well have called it a fellowboat.
How about we have a fellowboat next Saturday? It will only be the three of us.
by Dubz101 October 30, 2012
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followgy

A written statement on Twitter intended to be seen and retweeted by one’s followers expressing your regret for having done or said something that is being criticized. Usually the only public statement of regret and used to protect brand or product.
Also acceptable: affollowgy.A written statement on Twitter intended to be seen and retweeted by one’s followers expressing your regret for having done or said something that is being criticized. Usually the only public statement of regret and used to protect brand or product.
Also accepted: followgy
1. U.S. Airways sent a followgy re “that plane crash” photo. (used as a noun)

2. Jeremy Clarkson did not seem very followgetic in his latest tweet about his ‘sleeping gay slur’. (used as an adjective)

3. Shia LaBeouf followgized profusely, much to Seth Rogan’s delight. He couldn’t stop followgizing. (used as a verb)
by kleak January 2, 2015
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