by Leepin Ass Army July 18, 2004
Fea can be used as an endearing expression to refer to a girl. It literally means ugly, but when someone is beautiful and you call them fea, it is culturally acceptable- as a tease.
David: Fea, call me tonight.
Amanda: Ok, gordo.
(note: gordo is used in the same sense here- the guy does not need to be overweight)
Amanda: Ok, gordo.
(note: gordo is used in the same sense here- the guy does not need to be overweight)
by daviaki August 06, 2009
by ccb3 December 01, 2007
Verb. Taking someone's meme and posting it on your page in an attempt to bamboozle your friends into thinking it's your O.C.
by Robbo75 August 18, 2017
Originally an abreviation, or abrev, of the word Feasible. However, it was used almost exclusively by the preppy "that guy" crowd. As Such, Feas has come to represent a lifestyle. Namely That of "That guy" the man who pops his collar for no reason, brags about how much he has drank, and makes loud remarks about his trust fund.
Often used in the Cincinnati Land area
Often used in the Cincinnati Land area
"Dude, quite popin' your collar that's so feas"
"Dude, I was at this party but it was such a feasfest that I had to leave in disgust"
"Dude, I was at this party but it was such a feasfest that I had to leave in disgust"
by Scrubfried August 15, 2006
Originally an abreviation, or abrev, of the word Feasible. However, it was used almost exclusively by the preppy "that guy" crowd. As Such, Feas has come to represent a lifestyle. Namely That of "That guy" the man who pops his collar for no reason, brags about how much he has drank, and makes loud remarks about his trust fund.
Often used in the Cincinnati Land area
Often used in the Cincinnati Land area
"Dude, quite popin' your collar that's so feas"
"Dude, I was at this party but it was such a feasfest that I had to leave in disgust"
"Dude, I was at this party but it was such a feasfest that I had to leave in disgust"
by Scrubfried August 15, 2006
by TI&CR May 28, 2005