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Noun: feller  fe-lu(r)
  1. A person who fells trees
    "The feller spent long days in the forest harvesting timber";
    - lumberjack, logger, faller [N. Amer]
     
  2. [non-standard] A boy or man
    "that feller is your host";
    - chap [Brit, informal], fellow, fella [informal], lad [informal], gent [informal], blighter [Brit, informal], cuss [informal], bloke [Brit, informal], boyo [UK, Ireland], bucko [informal], dog [informal]

Sounds like: fella, fe

Derived forms: fellers

Type of: jack, laborer [US], labourer [Brit, Cdn], male, male person, manual laborer [US], manual labourer [Brit, Cdn]

Encyclopedia: Feller, Peter