Felon

Word FELON
Character 5
Hyphenation fel on
Pronunciations /ˈfɛlən/

Definitions and meanings of "Felon"

What do we mean by felon?

A person who has committed a felony.

A person who has been tried and convicted of a felony.

A wicked person.

A trill motherfucker from the streets of the D. slangin da crack and pimping the puss and representin real negros. or drunken suburban niglits. Urban Dictionary

A member of a minority Urban Dictionary

Extremely deck, word to describe one who kicks much ass a greater variant of misdy Urban Dictionary

A person convicited of the most serious category of a crime. Urban Dictionary

The act of upgrading a misdemeanor charge to a felony. This is usually because there are prior convictions for the same crime. In a drug case, it could be because the drug quantity ended up being greater than originally thought, and a felony amount. Urban Dictionary

A word to describe someones felony activities Urban Dictionary

A girl so hot it should be illegal. Urban Dictionary

ˈfelən/ A sick ass ( FIRME INDIVIDUAL) with no regards for human life or living organisms: Smooth talking , G-walking , Blasted up , Body Bagging , Psychopathic caniving Loco From La Colonia Industrialx3 . ˈ noun noun: felon; plural noun: felons 1. a person who has been convicted of a felony. synonyms: convict, crook, criminal, outlaw; More malefactor, wrongdoer; informalcon , chigon , Me, Hustler , Wise Business men , natural born leader, dictator ,transero , cut throat vato , organized cold calculating criminal, A Mañoso ,Maniaco , over achieving high self esteem brain washer . Urban Dictionary

A systemic, institutionalized prejudice against people suspected or convicted of a felony. This prejudice often extends to people who support individuals with a criminal history. Urban Dictionary

These are failing schools and communities, dominated by one political party, with low literacy and high crime rates. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Felon

  • Antonyms for felon
  • Felon antonyms not found!

The word "felon" in example sentences

Before I go any further I have to say the justice system goes too far in some or perhaps many cases for what a felon is and the penalties and restrictions once time has been served, they paid for the crime. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“I do sense that you are invested in felon disenfranchisement for some reason, like I am invested in having a universal franchise ….” ❋ Unknown (2009)

I reason that if a felon is deemed too dangerous to possess a gun then why is he being turned loose in the first place? ❋ Unknown (2010)

I do sense that you are invested in felon disenfranchisement for some reason, like I am invested in having a universal franchise. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A convicted felon is going to be speaking at their convention. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A Republican felon is much better that the possibility of having a Liberal dictatorship in control of this country. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I haven't seen the word felon used, I assume that you made that one up based on the corruption claim which is again pretty much made up by you from people claiming that she is beholden to special interest money. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Truth be told, I've generally found your average convicted felon is a hell of a lot more decent than your average prison guard, who are allmost uniformly some of the most vile & despicable people I have ever met. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Sorry, Bruce, but the determining factor as to whether or if a felon can vote has nothing to do with socieity's determination as to if said felon is a "great risk to others." ❋ Unknown (2007)

Oh, and check out this update from the Chicago Sun-Times, which has done an amazing job dogging this story: A convicted felon is running one of the top Web sites trafficking in your private cell phone records. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Right, the convicted felon is telling the truth, and CBS News, to which I linked, is lying? ❋ Unknown (2005)

Oh, I know I'm going to sleep better knowing this hardened felon is off the streets. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I often get searches with the word felon or felony. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The word felon is derived of the Saxon words _fell_ and _one_, that is to say, an evil and wicked one, a one of untameable nature and lewdness not to be suffered for fear of evil example and the corruption of others. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

The word felon is derived of the Saxon words fell and one, that is to say, an evil and wicked one, a one of untameable nature and lewdness not to be suffered for fear of evil example and the corruption of others. ❋ Unknown (1909)

What sort of felon is to stand in the dock before the people, whose crime is, they ask for the vote? ❋ Unknown (1907)

The origins of the word felon suggest evil intent. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When the word felon as "crook" first emerged in English it came from French with a first citation of about 700 years ago. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Greg Adam: Yo, man...let's go get a fifth, [hit a lick] and go to dat [bukkake party]. Nick: idk man...sounds kinda dangerous Greg Adam: fuck that bro, let's ejaculate!! Nick: that constitute a felony, and i don't wanna be a felon. Greg Adam: it's bukkake, man? you don't wanna squirt jizz on some delicious, sweet, young sluts? Nick: sure, dude. *police cum* Nick: shit, man...now we have criminal [sexual conduct] charges. Greg Adam: at least we'll have memories of the bukkake for the next 2-5!! Nick: true, true ❋ Detroitbukkakeman (2009)

the [ethnic] alaskans are [usually] felons ❋ Whitey Mc Whiteyson The Third (2008)

You're so felon! ❋ Felon Like Magellan Mary (2004)

Having ben [convicted] of [Grand Theft], he is now a [felon] ❋ George (2005)

Damn, I got caught with a bag of weed. The cops of the scene thought it was a [misdemeanor] amount. When the lab weighed it, it came [back heavy] and they felonized me! I caught a DUI, and because I have three [priors], they felonized this one. ❋ Joe Bod (2010)

He [cheated] that woman during his [felonic] [escapades] ❋ UTSAgril (2009)

[Guy#1] - hey did you see Taken with [Angelina Jolie] Guy#2- yeah dude she's a [FELON]! Guy#1- I know! ❋ Manthatsdank (2009)

[Judge] !! You can't [be serious] of letting this person go free ? He is a well known [validated] Felon . Judge Re: I can't hold him with no evidence against him . ❋ ESE Garlen Aka ESE Felon (2016)

[Felonism] has combined racism with [classism] to [obtain] power and large profits for a small segment of society. ❋ Lpolkie (2016)

The [Northern] [areas] are [felon factories]! ❋ I, Wreckerrr (2021)

Cross Reference for Felon

  • Felon cross reference not found!

What does felon mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews