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felonistic

the act of on wanting to commit the tendencies of a felon
he had to suppress his felonistic tendencies
by ball fondler December 4, 2023
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Felonious Gru

A Tall Man from Despectable Me
Felonious Gru means He is dead
by ISTHISAMOGUSAMOGUS February 2, 2024
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felonious criminal defendant

An indicted criminal defendant who is awaiting trial. See TRAITOR TRUMP.
Isnt that the TRAITOR TRUMP? You know the FELONIOUS CRIMINAL DEFENDANT who stole classified documents?
by ReallySUX2BUdontIt? April 14, 2024
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Felonious fellas

A group of individuals threatening in appearance who appear to be participating in illegal activities.
My friend Tyler saw a group of felonious fellas behind a gas station.
by Fellowwordmaker223 December 12, 2024
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Felonify

verb | fel·on·i·fy | \ fə-ˈlō-nə-ˌfī \

To escalate an action, event, or object from a legal, civil, or misdemeanor status to a felony-level offense.

Status Escalation: When a person's legal standing (like an active warrant) makes a neutral event criminal.

Instrumental Escalation: When an illegal item (like a stolen car) upgrades the severity of an activity.

Legislative: When laws are written to specifically criminalize a demographic.

Street Slang: To transition from "all talk" to committing an undeniable, high-stakes crime.
Status Escalation: “The gathering was a standard birthday party until Eric arrived; because he had an active arrest warrant, his presence served to felonify the entire event for everyone in attendance.”

Instrumental Escalation: “What began as a sanctioned street race was immediately felonified when a participant entered a stolen vehicle into the lineup, escalating a sporting event into a grand theft investigation.”

Legislative: “Critics argue that new municipal codes effectively felonify homelessness by imposing heavy criminal penalties on those seeking shelter in public spaces.”

Digital: “The updated EULA attempts to felonify the use of headless browsers, turning a routine data-collection task into a potential CFAA violation.”

Street Vernacular ("Earning the Stripes"):
Ciera: "That kid is all talk, just playing dress-up for the ‘gram."

Carmen: "Nah, I was there at the warehouse when things went south. Dale started getting loud, and before anyone could process it, the kid pulled out his felonifier. He didn't hesitate—he just felonified the whole situation right there. Put one in Dale’s head like it was just another Tuesday at the office. No emotion, no panic. If he didn’t before, he’s got stripes now; that wasn't just a move for the camera, that was a life sentence in the making."
by D.1337 March 29, 2026
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