Fearers

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A male who fears anal sex with another male of his gender, possibly due to his own surpressed homosexual urges. Urban Dictionary

A man who fears the thought of anal sex with another man of his gender, possibly due to their own surpressed homosexual urges. Urban Dictionary

A homosexual, a shirtlifter. half a man. a queer gay bumstuffing arse bandit qv Urban Dictionary

Someone who is only religious because they fear the wrath of God. Urban Dictionary

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The word "fearers" in example sentences

Moreover, the ultimate suggestion is that God fearers are, in some way, desirous of a theocracy or state endorsed religion, is false as well. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Spare all the God-fearers and Harry Potter readers from your potty mouth. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Temple was divided into a Court of the Gentiles which held the first three generations of "God fearers" and "Proselytes" who were not allowed to enter the Court of the Women or the Court of Israel for three generations. ❋ Unknown (2007)

They, like the fat-fearers, have an IDEA, nothing more. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The most critical will be all these god-fearers who love their bibles so much they are always thumping them, and throwing biblical advice at us as if it were the gospel. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The other side of the coin is that the God-fearers also are expecting rapture/armageddon and so on. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This is now to the point that my mother and father can hate BushCo. They are god-fearers in the rural American West. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The history of astronomy as taught by astrologers, and of chemistry in the hands of the alchymist, should teach both the lovers and the fearers of change an important lesson. ❋ James Gall (N/A)

Though a by-word for shamelessness of life, she was herself one of "the fearers of the Lord" ([Greek: sebomenoi]), who professed adherence to the Jewish creed without accepting the Jewish law. ❋ Norman Bentwich (1927)

On the other hand, the proselytes to Judaism, "the fearers of God," who accepted part of its teaching -- and in the utter collapse of pagan religion and morality they were many -- desired to know something of the past grandeur of the nation, and doubtless were anxious to justify themselves to those who regarded their adoption of Jewish customs as an utter degradation. ❋ Norman Bentwich (1927)

In the days of Elias, the devil had so prevailed that kings and rulers made open war against God, killing His prophets, destroying His ordinances, and building up idolatry, which did so prevail that the prophet complained that of all the true fearers and worshipers of God he was left alone, and wicked ❋ Grenville Kleiser (1910)

In the days of Elias the devil had so prevailed that kings and rulers made open war against God, killing His prophets, destroying His ordinances, and building up idolatry, which did so prevail that the prophet complained that of all the true fearers and worshipers of God he was left alone, and wicked Jezebel sought his life also. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Calvin makes the fearers of God to be those awakened from among the ungodly mass (before described) to true repentance; the writing of the book thus will imply that some were reclaimable among the blasphemers, and that the godly should be assured that, though no hope appeared, there would be a door of penitence opened for them before God. ❋ Unknown (1871)

God-fearers and God-blasphemers, do fare alike, and that the conditions of exemption from physical evil are physical and not spiritual. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

But if she had been in front it would have been no better; for, like other ghost-fearers, she seemed to feel very painfully that she had no eyes in her back. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

What was uttered by Jephthah regarding a vow which was unlawful, must have been employed by the fearers of God in reference to vows of which He approved, -- "I have opened my mouth unto the Lord, and I cannot go back." ❋ John Cunningham (1856)

Guided by Divine teaching, the fearers of God adopt means for declaring His glory. ❋ John Cunningham (1856)

Mr. Howitt treats the philosophers either as ignorant babies, or as conscious spirit-fearers: and seems much inclined to accuse the world at large of dreading, lest by the actual presence of the other world their Christianity should imbibe a spiritual element which would unfit it for the purposes of their lives. ❋ Augustus De Morgan (1838)

" Come and [get some], or are you too [scared] you [big ass] fearer, you!?" ❋ Dabheel Parver (2004)

"Come and [get some], or are you too [scared] you big [arse fearer], you!?" ❋ Dabheel Parver (2004)

If you [look at me] in the [toilets] again, you are definitely a [quim fearer]. ❋ Asiagod (2007)

That God-fearer is only here because he thinks the world is ending. Last [weeks] [earthquake] brought in a lot of God-fearers. [That fire] has made a God-fearer out of me. ❋ I_caveman (2019)

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