a genderless relationship term that can be used if your partner is agender, nonbinary, or other non-conforming gender identities. replaces the words "girl" or "boy" but keeps the suffix of "friend" so that this term fits nicely with the others. (also kind of sounds like your partner is from a fantasy realm, with "fey" sounding like "fae", another word for fairies/faeries).
"Raine is agender, meaning that they're neither a boy or a girl, they're my feyfriend."
"Amy's not answering my calls, her and her feyfriend are probablygettin it on in the woods!"
Someone you are friends with on FaceBook, only on FaceBook, have never personally met, exchanged messages with, heard second-hand references to, or maybe not even seen more than a name and avatar of. Merely calling them "friend" almost insults the meaning of friendship, especially compared to your real friends or even passing aquaintances. In fact people call them "FaceBook Friend" or "Friend-on-FaceBook" knowing that God will punish them for using the word "friend" so cavalierly.
He's just a FBriend, I vaguely remember FBriending him when I was drunk and saw he had 56 FBriends in common with my best friend.
Girl 1: Sorry, I can't I have a date with my boyfriend.
Girl 2: He asked you out?!?!
Girl 1: Well...not yet...
Girl 2: OHHHH! You mean you have a date with your foyfriend.
The "friends" on your FaceBook page that you haven't ever met, haven't seen since high school (or college) or otherwise with which you would have little to no association.
Apart from the gross of FBriends listed on my brother's page, he only had a handful of people that he truly knew. What a loser.
when you friend someone on facebook whom you've recently met, i.e. a coworker or classmate, and all their friends decide to friend you, even if you have never met them/have no idea who they are.
John: I friended that new kid Chris from our Economics class on FB, and now all his friends from his old school are friending me.
Justin: Yeah, they're pulling the 'fbriends of fbriends' card.