Feel put upon
see: put upon
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- Feel someone up
Touch or fondle someone sexually, as in She complained that her boss tried to feel her up. [ Early 1900s ]
- Feel the pinch
verb phrase To feel the effects of not having enough money: need a job fast, feeling the pinch (1861+) Be affected by hardship, especially straitened finances. For example, This job pays much less, so we’re bound to feel the pinch. [ Mid-1800s ]
- Feen
[feend] /find/ noun 1. Satan; the devil. 2. any evil spirit; demon. 3. a diabolically cruel or wicked person. Synonyms: monster, savage, brute, beast, devil. 4. a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance: Those children are little fiends. 5. Informal. a person who is extremely addicted to some pernicious habit: an opium fiend. […]
- Feened out
noun phrase A meal; food: I’m ready for the feedbag Related Terms put on the feedbag [1920s+; fr the bag of feed, or nosebag, hung on the head of a horse]
- Feening
[feend] /find/ noun 1. Satan; the devil. 2. any evil spirit; demon. 3. a diabolically cruel or wicked person. Synonyms: monster, savage, brute, beast, devil. 4. a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance: Those children are little fiends. 5. Informal. a person who is extremely addicted to some pernicious habit: an opium fiend. […]