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[Noun] | "fel*ly" | \ ˈfe-lē \
1: the exterior rim or a segment of the rim of a wheel supported by the spokes
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English (plural) felien, velien, felewes, felowes, felouhes, felughes, going back to Old English felg, felge (feminine strong & weak noun), going back to West Germanic *felgō-, *felgōn- (whence also Old Saxon velga "felly," Middle Dutch velge, vellige, Old High German felga), of uncertain origin;
* Note : The two variants of this word in Modern English, felly and felloe, continue a much earlier divergence. Middle English felouhes/felughes show outcomes of a final voiceless velar fricative in Old English, while the semivowel /w/ in felewes/felowes has the outcome of a voiced velar fricative, and felien (whence modern felly) the outcome of a palatal glide. Lloyd, Lühr et al. (Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Althochdeutschen) believe these forms can be reconciled under a single vocalism without positing a stem -*jō- or *-jōn- with umlaut of an original vowel a. The older literature suggests that the Germanic etymon is related to a set of Slavic words represented by Russian póloz "runner of a sled," Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian plâz "bottom of a plow frame," and with different vocalism Old Church Slavic plěžǫ, plĭzati "to crawl, creep," Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian pȕžēm, pȕzati, Russian pólzaju, pólzat'. The noun might be reconstructed as dialectal Indo-European *polǵh-o-. Opposed to this is the hypothesis of Lloyd, Lühr et al., who see: Germanic *felgō- as meaning literally "something bent," and trace it to the Germanic verbal base see:n in Old High German felahan "to put together, preserve," Old English fēolan "to make or force one's way," "to stick, adhere," Old Icelandic fela "to conceal, bury, entrust," and Gothic filhan "to bury, conceal." They assign to this remarkably polysemous class IV strong verb the single basic meaning "turn, turn about, bend" and see: it as the outcome of an Indo-European verbal base *pelḱ-, formed by root extension from *pel-, which is found in zero-grade in Latin -plus "multiplied by" and in o-grade in Old English -feald "multiplied by" and fealdan "to fold," from *pol-to- (see: {-fold|-fold}, {fold:1|fold:1}). As other evidence for a hypothetical base *pelḱ- they cite Old Prussian pelkis "coat" (though a sibilant would be expected for if the source was a palatovelar) and Germanic *falgō-/*falgjō(n)- "arable piece of land" and its cognates—see: {fallow:2|fallow:2}.;
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[Adverb] | "fel*ly" | \ ˈfel-lē \
1: fiercely, cruelly, destructively
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English felliche, felli, from fel {see: |fell:4|fell:4} + -liche, li {see: |-ly:2|-ly:2};
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[Adjective] | "fell"
1: likely to cause or capable of causing death;
* e.g., " ... planning for the distribution of resources in case of some fell event "
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[ "felly" ]
1: An Aquentance. Short for Fella or Fellow. A Male of your peers.
* e.g., ... Whats up felly, what are we working on today?
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[ "felly" ]
1: A term coined to describe ARK, a white boy who fakes the funk in his car. A combination of Fake and Nelly.
* e.g., ... You see that felly roll by? He had 50 cent blastin.
# 3 - { Fellied:11171415 }
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[ "Fellied" ]
1: A craft or item pertaining to neatness or precision; sleek; shiny; clean
* e.g., ... We decided the book was new because its cover was sleek, and its typography was precise and fellied.
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[ "Felly" ]
1: She's cute girl and a bully,who always tries to bully Nik by calling him different type of names, and gets annoyed by kirbyeat emoji
* e.g., ... Nik: hi felly!
# 5 - { Fellying:14714887 }
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[ "Fellying" ]
1: Fear of a girl called Elly, Elizabeth or similar
* e.g., ... Grace like others met Elly and now shits her pants in fear, she is just Fellying.
Oh he's Fellying, haven't you met the chick he pissed off? Elly was her name.
Did you hear about Steff, never been the same since she started Fellying
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[ "Felli" ]
1: cute
* e.g., ... Felli is cute
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[ "Felly" ]
1: Felony charge
* e.g., ... Why they wanna pin a felly on me
# 8 - { fellie:1741252 }
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[ "fellie" ]
1: word used to describe a mans love length penis dick cock etc.
* e.g., ... Get the fellie oot
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[ "Felly" ]
1: Belly is full/ Full belly.
* e.g., ... I'm mad felly.
# 10 - { Felly Welly:17858306 }
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[ "Felly Welly" ]
1: A "Felly Welly" is an evolution or a new stage of "Felly" used for a new nickname or name in general, having many stages and forms and is able to go on forever and more with new names rhyming with "Felly" including "elly" in it to give justice and remembrance to the first stage of this evolution.
* e.g., ... "Hey Felly Welly, how are you?"
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