fee-fees

See also: fee fees

English

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Etymology

From feelings by shortening and reduplication.

Noun

fee-fees pl (plural only)

  1. (slang, derogatory) Feelings.
    • 1998 December 15, Mikey, “Re: New Troll (was Re: Big Steve's Weekly Voyager Review (will not say Waterworld...will not say Waterworld...)”, in alt.fan.jeri-ryan, Usenet:
      Well, 'sorry to have bruised your fee fees with an intelligent, opposing viewpoint []
    • 2006, Lauren Dane, Tri Mates, Ellora's Cave (2006), →ISBN, page 56:
      “Oh yes, we mustn't let sweet Sarah get her fee-fees hurt. God knows how fragile she is. []
    • 2010 August 21, Aratzio, “Re: Meat Plow Caloed Out as a Pussy was: Violent Crime In Maricopa County up 58% Under Sheriff Joe Arpiao (Cross posts removed)”, in 24hoursupport.helpdesk, Usenet:
      I can see why you want me to stop making your fee fees hurt.

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