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fedorable

What can be removed through liposuction

The doctor managed to remove most of the fat cells, but managed to find some walnuts and jerky that fortunately was not fedorable.

by Little Red Robin Hood February 26, 2008

85๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


fedorable

An opening that can be opened to the point of tearing.

A bag of chips must be made fedorable enough to get at the treats inside without flinging them violently across the rest party-goers standing by the kitchen counter.

by UD smuggler May 29, 2009

36๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


fedorable

a place you'd like to insert your finger.

Robert was down fiddling around with Marisa's v-jamma but was distracted by that fedorable balloon knot of hers. He didn't see a lock on that emergency exit.

by Robert Gottlieb February 18, 2008

101๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


fedorable

The way a cat measures up a piece of territory before he sprays it with his signature musk.

Morris fixed his feline gaze on the new boyfriend, and thought to himself:
"as soon as they're asleep, I'm gonna spray his jeans and leather jacket. They look expensive and delightfully fedorable!"

by Felix the territorial cat February 17, 2008

110๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


fedorable

accordianlike, foldable, able to shrink.

The penis, the nipple, and the anus are remarkably fedorable organs.

by headache and nausea February 13, 2008

114๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


fedorable

a suitable candidate for jousting, or simply poking with a stick

Louis I found Richard the lionhearted eminently fedorable. They were also suspected of being lovers.

by Sir Richard Branson February 14, 2008

113๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


fedorable

able to be spread evenly, from the "Agrarian Almanac," 1973

1) Manure is a relatively cheap fertilizer that is rich in nutrients and extremely fedorable.
2) Chad preferred to withold his ejaculate in the ancient Chinese custom of storing Chi, but Marcus was as fedorable as a garden sprinkler.

by Farmer Joe's seed February 16, 2008

115๐Ÿ‘ 31๐Ÿ‘Ž