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“Fal” 

The slang “Fal” is a slang word meaning “buddy” or “pal” usually closer than the casual friendship, but not entirely close.

The slang word “Fal” originated from burginham of the coast of Guibay. It is said that the origin came from a story back in 1934 when a local gang was ambushed by the local authorities and was saved by their rival gang. The head of the rival gang who also lead the rescue was known by the name of “Fal”, and ever since that incident people used the word “Fal” as: Comrade, Buddy, Friend.
Hes a real “Fal” for that one.

Youve got a “Fal” on ur back
“Fal” by ArnBravo6 April 23, 2022
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One of the best military main battle rifles ever to serve in combat. Fusil Automatico Leger. Often refered to as "the right arm of freedom".
I'm always safe as can be with my FAL by my side.
fal by na8 October 23, 2003
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Failure at life. Originally from an episode of extremely well written TV with a great understanding of gaming.
That guy is a total FAL
FAL by 343bola February 21, 2015
Referencing the use of the FN FAL Rifle - Fusil Automatique Léger (Light Automatic Rifle). To 'FAL' someone implies a kill with the gun on Call of Duty : Modern Warfare 2, which is renowned for its difficultly to use due to its single shot mechanism. Getting a kill or many kills with this gun requires a high degree of accuracy and skill.

However as the meaning of this urban term has evolved, it has grown to mean getting the better of someone when the odds are stacked against you, or perhaps just generally getting the better of someone, often much to their embarrassment.

It has been commented by many that saying this word with a Kentish accent (UK), adds to the effect, as it makes it sound more like the word Fowl.
I just FAL'd him in the face...

Sit there quietly for a prolonged period - then subtly proclaim - 'FAL'd'.

OMG I just FAL'd all over him.

Get FAL'd

Chard: I took a girl out for dinner last night.

Raskijat: Oh really? What happened next?

Chard: I took her into the bedroom and FAL'd all over her.

*Chest Bump*
FAL by The Chard Dog November 28, 2009
(Trinidadian slang)
1. (v) Hanging around a social gathering where you do not have many friends/acquaintances.
2. (v) Attempting to make friends in a socially awkward manner.
Steven: With whom are you going to the party?
Ravi: By myself; it looks like I'll have to fal.
fal by selectah January 4, 2014
verb, noun, adjective

Caribbean Origin - Particularly Trinidadian

To interject/make one’s presence known/hang around when one is completely unwanted/uninvited; sometimes bordering on sycophantic.

One who is unwanted but hangs around anyway; kind of like Dane Cook’s “The Friend That Nobody Likes”…but the group in which one “fals” make choose to call the “fal” out or not.
Sheila was trying to look cool but everybody knew she was falin'.
Fal by kim moffat January 17, 2011
Person 1 - I just messed up my exams and on my way back home my car's engine stopped

Person 2 - hahahahaha FAL
FAL by K2DAO April 18, 2010