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Fellows

CRAZY ass kid that will do anything in the name of manhood, Oh and he's freakin cool and likes blowing stuff up.
Fellows jumps off bridge WITH OUT a bungee to prove he is superior to everyone else... not!
by MOOSE MAN May 21, 2008
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Following infront

An advanced following technique in which you remain infront of someone and calculate their next movements as to remain infront and conceal the fact that you are in fact following infront of them.
Dude, that guy has been following infront of us for that last half mile.
by SHAD0WZOMBIE January 24, 2017
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Follow Friday

A term used on the social network, Twitter.
It is a group thing where everyone suggests other Twitter users to follow, each Friday
"Today is Follow Friday! I'm going to tell everyone to follow my best friends!"

Example of what a Follow Friday tweet looks like:
katyperry: It's Follow Friday! Here are some of my awesome friends @britneyspears, @nathan_william, @boburnham,
by I twitted a tweet May 22, 2009
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followfriday

the practice on fridays of recommending 2-3 people on Twitter, providing reasons, and ending the tweet with the hashtag #followfriday.
follow @micah because he started followfriday @jeffrey for the cool designs at threadless @dannynewman for his cool girlfriend #followfriday
by ceciljones May 5, 2009
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Fellowatio

for he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow, why doesn't he get on his hands and knees and give me jolly good fellowatio.
by jaffaw July 14, 2009
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follow along

To follow along with a current trend or fashion
by Frederick Moss October 21, 2009
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Independent Order of Odd fellows (I.O.O.F)

Started in England around 1748 and established in the United States on April 26, 1819, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows is now a worldwide altruistic and benevolent fraternity and sorority dedicated to improving and elevating the character of humankind by imparting the principles of friendship, love, and truth.

Today, the I.O.O.F spread throughout the USA and most of the rest of the world, establishing lodges in:Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Cuba, New Zealand, Austria, Finland, Dominican Republic, Belgium, Germany, Mexico, Denmark, Iceland, Germany, Puerto Rico, Chile, Czechia, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Philippines.

Since 1819, the I.O.O.F has claimed more than 10 million members from all walks of life.
Notable members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F) are: Schuyler Colfax, U.S. Vice President (1869 – 1873, Ulysses S. Grant, 18th U.S. President (1869 – 1877), General-in-Chief of the Union’s forces in the American Civil War, Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th U.S. President (1877 – 1881), William Jennings Bryan, the “Great Commoner”, Secretary of State (1913 – 1915), William McKinley, 25th U.S. President (1897 – 1901)
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd U.S. President (1933 – 1945)
Warren G. Harding, 29th U.S. President (1921 – 1923)
Earl Warren, U.S. Chief Justice (1953 – 1969), Governor of California (1943 – 1953), Head of the Warren Commission, Charlie Chaplin, famous comedian and actor, William Marsh Rice, founder of Rice University and
Jesse James, the "Robin Hood of America", a legendary figure of the wild west.
by Oldest fraternities September 16, 2009
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