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feeb

adjective

  • old, out-of-date, or falling apart. Origin: from "feeble".
    Man, this book is FEEB!

    Last edited on Mar 25 2013. Submitted by Rachel from Bloomington, IN, USA on Oct 24 1999.

noun

  • An individual who is seen as vulnerable to being robbed, extorted, deceived or intimidated by a gang -- especially one's own gang. A "mark".
    I sure put the fear into that feeb.

    Last edited on Oct 14 2008. Submitted by Julian from Norton, Massachusetts, USA on Oct 14 2008.

  • a feeble person.

    Last edited on Mar 25 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 28 2009.

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Feebsville

noun

  • Any particular affluent enclave within a larger city, where it is easy for gang members to pick out vulnerable people as they enter and leave.
    He told that he wants a watch like the one you have, but that he can't afford the Feebsville prices.

    Last edited on Jul 25 2010. Submitted by Julian from Norton, Massachusetts, USA on Oct 14 2008.

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