Make sure you eat the fetlers on the plate from those 'nachos'.
This sentence could apply to any food; toast, small fries, small pieces of meat from a roast, vegetables, droppings from pizza, cake crumbs, salads, etc... "fetler" and "fetlers" refers to any small piece of (still edible) food left sitting on a plate.
This sentence could apply to any food; toast, small fries, small pieces of meat from a roast, vegetables, droppings from pizza, cake crumbs, salads, etc... "fetler" and "fetlers" refers to any small piece of (still edible) food left sitting on a plate.
by Donnieisms August 6, 2020
Get the fetler mug.Modern day "hippie" who is big into organic and vegetarianism, wears a lot of hemp, commonly found stuck in a cubible yet yearns to be outdoors in nature eating granola. Supports local and sustainble farming.
Obsessed with humanity's impact on the environment. Extremely concerned with reducing our carbon footprint and feeding the starving children. Since they dont eat animals, they often times have multiple pets and are involved in protecting animal rights.
Obsessed with humanity's impact on the environment. Extremely concerned with reducing our carbon footprint and feeding the starving children. Since they dont eat animals, they often times have multiple pets and are involved in protecting animal rights.
A young, well educated professional from Boulder, Colorado who takes a job in a office building who is a vegetarian, animal activist, and "green-fiend" is very crunchy feeley.
by Bombtasatic J-Dawg December 7, 2011
Get the Crunchy Feeley mug.Mortimer enters work to see his pal Randolf looking dapper in a new suit and busily typing away at his workstation.
Mortimer - "Randolf, old bean! You're in fine fettle this morning!"
Randolph - "Quite right Mortimer! I am well rested, well dressted, and feeling good!"
Mortimer - "Randolf, old bean! You're in fine fettle this morning!"
Randolph - "Quite right Mortimer! I am well rested, well dressted, and feeling good!"
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Get the fine fettle mug.If past tense of kneel can be kneeled why can't past tense of feel be feeled? The Lord watches over everything sensed and feeled.
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Get the Fetello mug.Springy wire protruding from the side of a cutless, sable, or lesabre. Used to alert the driver when the car nears the curb, to avoid scratching of the rims. Often seen in the ghetto.
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