Fellow
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Fellow is when you fall and then say "ow". People started getting bored of saying the whole sentence "I fell and then I said ow", so a guy in 1983 said: "I fellow" [1]. That was the first mention of the word fellow in the English language.
Other uses[edit | edit source]
- The word fellow is also used when it's Autumn a.k.a. Fall. Some wanted to sound kewl when they say "It's fall", so they created a new use for this word: "It's fellow, man!"
- Also used when you need to describe a person that fell and said "ow". For instance, "Jesus Christ is a fellow".
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Footnotes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Really.