The-fed
noun
1.
the Fed, Informal. the Federal Reserve System.
2.
the Federal Reserve Board.
verb
1.
the past tense and past participle of feed
2.
(informal) fed to death, fed to the teeth, fed up to the teeth, fed to the back teeth, fed up to the back teeth, bored or annoyed
noun
1.
(US, slang) an agent of the FBI
noun
1.
(US, informal) the Fed, the Federal Reserve Bank or Federal Reserve Board
Fed
fed
federal agent
Fed
Federal Reserve System
FED
1.
field emission device
2.
field-emitting diode
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