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Halfling

Halflings are called this because they are half the size of humans. While small, halflings are quite capable, and those who think them easy targets soon learn painful and sharp lessons.

also known as hobbits.

by smurf August 24, 2004

42๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Halfling

A potential mate that is no older than half your age. Largely attractive due to the mathematical relationship between their age and yours.

Wil: That chick is only 21 and I'm 43. I totally wanna make out with her.
Ray: C'mon dude, she isn't even that hot. You just wanna make out with her because she's your halfling.
Wil: Exactly!

by weyus August 3, 2017

6๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Halfling

1. Someone who is biracial.
2. Someone who is only "half" of what they say they are.

Examples of "Halfling" are: A half black/half white person. A person who acts tough but is wimpy at times.

by A. Vega November 10, 2006

17๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


Halfling

A short creature ranging from 3'6" and 4'6" that are most commonly thieves in the game of dnd. They also make good merchants, diplomats, and assassins. Viewed by most as weak and useless, yet they are quite powerful. And it honestly is not a full party without it.

My halfling has assassinated more men then you can count

by Jamendithas Longlegs November 16, 2013

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Halfling

Mixed race child or adult, usually derogatory term.

Look at those Packlings, Niglets, Halflings and Snowballs feeding the Ducklings together while the parents (Packies, Niggers, Inter racial couple and Snowmen respectively) argue matters of race, so steeped in antiquity that no one alive even remembers now...

by Badgerpower February 16, 2012

4๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Halfling

when one comes from a family of two religions, mostly jewish and catholic, and is half of each.

my friend morgan and i are "halflings"

by Josh Siegel September 13, 2007

2๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


halfling

A Hobbit, a fantasy creature half as tall as a man, with furry feet and a big appetite.

Call it a halfling, or the Tolkienistas will sue us.

by Jim Gettman October 29, 2006

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