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fella

[ fel-uh ]

noun

, Informal.


fella

/ ˈfɛlə /

noun

  1. a nonstandard variant of fellow


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fella1

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Example Sentences

She says she got married in 2005, lives in L.A. with her husband and two children, and her fella is “totally cool with what I do.”

The two were best buds and, along with Kareem Burke, founded the label Roc-A-Fella Records together in 1995.

So yes, a meal laced with too much annoyance actually can bring a fella down.

Her world turns upside down when her roommate and BFF, Sophie (Mickey Sumner), meets a fella and decides to move out.

Baauer, 23, is a tall, slight fella with a boyish face and big, goofy smile.

Was it you that's been hanging around that white fella girl b'long missionary—that's dared lift your dog's eyes to her?

Without doubt Sagawa had been eaten as well by the “bad fella boys too much” that stopped along the bush.

Hǫttr mlti: "gef mr til sverit Gullinhjalta, er heldr , ok skal ek fella drit ea f bana."

There's nothin' puts a fella in wrong with the boys quicker than for him to let on he is a hand when he ain't.

When you're ridin' this kind of country with some fella, you can read his mind almost as good as a horse can.

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