What do fellas mean?
Fella is a very informal way of saying fellow—a general term for a man or boy. However, the plural form, fellas, is somewhat commonly used, especially by men or boys as an informal and familiar way to refer to their male friends (the fellas) or as a way to address them, in much the same way as the term guys.
How do you use fella?
They all left about the same time—Ed and his family and this Josh fella . I always found him a very affable, approachable fella . I am married to a georgous fella , Vic, and have a super border collie Lucy. If they were wrong the poor fella gets a nice compo pay out.
What is the plural of fella?
noun. fel·la | \ ˈfe-lə \ variants: or less commonly feller \ ˈfe-lər \ plural fellas also fellers.
Is fella American or British?
Definition and synonyms of fella from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. This is the British English definition of fella. View American English definition of fella. View the pronunciation for fella….fella Definitions and Synonyms.
singular | fella |
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plural | fellas |
Is Fellar a Scrabble word?
Yes, feller is in the scrabble dictionary.
What is a handsome fella?
1 (of a man) good-looking, esp. in having regular, pleasing, and well-defined features. 2 (of a woman) fine-looking in a dignified way. 3 well-proportioned, stately, or comely.
What do you mean by Talon?
Definition of talon 1a : the claw of an animal and especially of a bird of prey. b : a finger or hand of a human being. 2 : a part or object shaped like or suggestive of a heel or claw: such as. a : an ogee molding. b : the shoulder of the bolt of a lock on which the key acts to shoot the bolt.
What does UW mean in texting?
“You’re Welcome” is the most common definition for UW on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. UW. Definition: You’re Welcome.
Is Fellow a male?
The word “fellow” derives from the Old English feolaga which means roughly “one who shares something” and is etymologically not gendered; you are being misled by the more recent colloquial usage (less than 600 years old) to mean male person.
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