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fellah; fella; feller noun- a male animal UK
- That chimpanzee’s a fella[.] — A.S.C. Ross, U and Non-U Revisited, 1978
- a man UK, 1931
An affected or lazy pronunciation of “fellow”. “Feller” since 1825; “fellah”, originally associated with affected and aristocratic speech, since 1825; “fella” (and variations) since 1934. - Among things a Fella does, correct grammar is not included. — Winifred Holtby, Truth Is Not Sober, 1931
- [Y]ou hear fellars talk about Times Square and Fifth Avenue, and Charing Cross and gay Paree. — Samuel Selvon, The Lonely Londoners, p. 103, 1956
- A fella ambles over and shakes Mike by the hand. — Martin King & Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 65, 1999
- I just headed for this young fella I could see. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 12, 2000
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