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  • Hmmmmm, lived in that fellah's neighborhood for a good long while.

    The WELL: Alligator 2006

  • Ah worried a lot about that afterwards, because normally, no matter how monged Ah am, Ah always remember tae slip a condom on the puntas just before they gets to it, but Ah swear that night, after Goldie's first hit up, Ah couldn'a found a fellah's dick, let alone discreetly bagged it up. '

    High Society Elton, Ben 2002

  • "Folks, this fellah's in possession of an illegal shipment of pixie dust,"

    License Invoked Asprin, Robert 2001

  • Beneath these troubled waters the _fellah's_ life flows placidly, bounded on the one hand by his crops and on the other by the market; his spiritual stimulus being supplied by an occasional religious fair or a visit to the shrine of some local saint.

    Pan-Islam

  • But it's too much like feedin 'on live folks and devourin' widdah's substance, to lay yourself out in the eatin 'way, when a fellah's as hungry as the chap that said a turkey was too much for one' n 'not enough for two.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 Various

  • This one has got wine-colored eyes, -- 'n' that's the reason they turn a fellah's head, I suppose.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 Various

  • The fellah's had him aout nights afore; b't I never thought nothin 'o' no mischief.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various

  • When the funny story and the fellah's aunt had been disposed of, some one else went to the piano and played Debussy, and the anarchist brought me another drink; and the whole thing was such painfully manufactured Bohemianism that it made me a little tired.

    Nights in London Thomas Burke 1915

  • And fellah's aunt was most frightfully keen on dogs and all that, you know ....

    Nights in London Thomas Burke 1915

  • And that enormous face, with the stains of stormy red still adhering to its cheeks, grew dark as the darkness closed in, turned brown as a fellah's face, as the face of that fellah who whispered his secret in the sphinx's ear, but learnt no secret in return; turned black almost as a Nubian's face.

    The Spell of Egypt Robert Smythe Hichens 1907

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