Fella
[fel-uh] /ˈfɛl ə/
noun, Informal.
1.
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/ˈfɛlə/
noun
1.
a nonstandard variant of fellow
n.
attempt at phonetic spelling of a casual pronunciation of fellow, attested by 1864. Feller, along the same lines, is recorded by 1825.
noun
Fellow; guy: fella, wipe your shoes
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