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Fellowny

Felony crime committed by educated members of academia.

Conjugation of the word felony and fellow. A fellow is a member of an academy/learned society or a group of learned subjects, and a felony is traditionally considered a crime of high seriousness.
I was walking down Fleet St. when a bearded man of about 44 thumped me over the head with a copy of Tolstoy's "Childhood." He ran off screaming "that's an aggravated fellowny, but I've got tenure."
by postfactor September 18, 2020
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the fellowship of the rapist

When a bunch of high profile sexual predators get on social media to blitz their victims with insults and threats, thus parading around like they are wrongly accused, when in fact their crimes have escalated into ongoing violence.
"Watch out girls, the piccolo's belong to the fellowship of the rapist."
by victim314 July 13, 2012
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matthew fellows

The best head ever given. The sexiest guy in school who gets all the girls. Not to mention his incredible strength
by The mathe enator September 20, 2017
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Heated Fellowship

this is for D.I.O from discord.

heated fellowship is coitus or fornication.
me and my spouse engaged in heated fellowship ln after the party.
by angfromdiscord February 27, 2022
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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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Felbow

The term for a large portion of fat that sags over the elbow no matter what position the arm is in.
Man, her felbows are so big, it looks like she has wings.
by VashCrow April 9, 2013
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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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