fella
IPA: fˈɛɫʌ
noun
- (informal) Used as a term of address for a male person.
- (Australian Aboriginal) Used as a general intensifier; a pfella.
- (Russo-Ukrainian war) an Internet troll engaged in information warfare against Russia
- A female given name.
- A surname.
- Pronunciation spelling of fellow. [(chiefly in the plural, also figuratively) A companion; a comrade.]
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Examples of "fella" in Sentences
- Enough to make a fella paranoid.
- No problem fella I'll get on it.
- A fella with a beard, three kids,
- There's a fella called Dove in it.
- Yeah, look into the mirror, fella.
- Anyway, fella, have a nice evening.
- Easy on the hyperbole there big fella...
- Thanks for the endearing support fellas.
- Poor old fella is forgetting his policy positions.
- The rain, it raineth on the Just and the unjust fella.
- Hi fella what a wonderful greeting I received from you.
- That Michael Steele fella is just a prop. Claudia, Houston, Tx
- This fella is really talented ... check out his pencils and sketches.
- According to AP, the sad little fella is continually rebooting itself for no apparent reason.
- Libs, the Donahue fella is ressurrecting the same talking points to get a rise out of everyone.
- Wow, the little fella is still ranting about corpseman, hey who else was ranting about that? dr. runt??????
- Hummers always make me wonder what a fella is trying to compensate for ... the jeep is the original git-er-done vehicle.
- Fellow, of course, changes to the American fella or feller, as in Rosie hat schon a fella (= Rosie has got a fella, i. e., a sweetheart).
- • Despite Marvel's ban on smoking in its comic books, Wolverine manages to inspire Boxwish's list of the top five cigar-smoking action heroes: "Certainly, the trend has suffered in recent decades due to the anti-smoking movement, yet some secret smokers still manage to sneak under the radar and one such fella is back on the big screen – Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) in X-Men Origins: Wolverine."
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