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forealiously 

the true meaning is the three words "for real seriously" .
used instead to shorten the amount of words used in a conversation.
yo that chic waz bangin forealiously
forealiously by DeViLzReJeKt March 19, 2008
noun /FREL-uh-see/

1. The perceived and often irrational threat of the loss of a valued friendship to another, even if the alleged usurper is also a friend. May be triggered when one discovers the friend in question is/has been fraternizing with others in one's absence, possibly through social media posts, word of mouth, or even if the information is volunteered firsthand.
2. Misguided resentment suffered by a semi-psychotic individual upon the realization that he/she is not the only friend of someone they hold dear, fueled by his/her own insecurities and possibly a latent fear of inadequacy.
3. A frealous disposition, attitude, or feeling.

Origin: portmanteau word derived from friend + jealousy; Middle English frend (friend), from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative), cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt, Gothic frijōnds, orig. present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn and Old English frēon (to love) and frēo (free) + Middle English gelusie, jelosie, from Old French gelosie, equivalent to gelos (jealous) + -ie (-y).
Geraldine: Hang on, let me invite Lillie to go with us.
Anyone else: She's not even in town, though. Why would you invite her if she can't come along?
Geraldine: You have no idea... The frealousy is strong with that one.
frealousy by alfredog83 January 16, 2015

forrealiously 

A combination of "for real" and "seriously" that can be used as an exclamation, a question, an adjective ...
Dude, she was forrealiously pissed off when she missed Grey's Anatomy.

Forrealiously???

Forrealiously!!!!

Forrealiously.
forrealiously by Mandy Stark August 28, 2008

forealios 

then what if it's a girl?

Rafaela Erica ... :)

Lmao oh wow

Forealiosss !
I'm justkidding xD
forealios by LemonadeSqueeze October 18, 2010

frealous 

adjective /FREL-uh s/

1. Intolerant of a friend's other friends.
2. Disposed to suspect rivalry or disloyalty when a friend spends time with others in one's absence.
3. Hostile toward a perceived rival or one believed to be the recipient of a friend's attention (if only momentarily).
4. Solicitous, possessive, and vigilant in guarding a friend against all others.

Origin: portmanteau word derived from friend + jealous; Middle English frend (friend), from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative), cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt, Gothic frijōnds, orig. present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn and Old English frēon (to love) and frēo (free) + Middle English jelous, gelos, from Anglo-French gelus, from Vulgar Latin zēlōsus, equivalent to Late Latin zēl (zeal) + ōsus (-ose).
Geraldine: I love our selfie! One favor though, don't tag me if you post it.
Anyone else: How come?
Geraldine: You know how frealous Lillie gets... I wanna live!
frealous by alfredog83 January 16, 2015

forealiously 

An awesome hybrid of "for really" ("foreally") and "for seriously"

variation - forealious ("foreally" + "for serious")

can be used as an affirmative or a exclamatory query

can be used in a similar manner to "like whoa!"
- Dude, i totally just ran over one of those freakin fat squirrels with my bike! "Forealiously?!"
- Dude, I totally have to study, like, forealiously.
forealiously by Deviline Shand December 6, 2004