Felony

Word FELONY
Character 6
Hyphenation fel o ny
Pronunciations /ˈfɛ.lə.ni/

Definitions and meanings of "Felony"

What do we mean by felony?

One of several serious crimes, such as murder, rape, or robbery, punishable by a more stringent sentence than that given for a misdemeanor. noun

Any of several crimes in early English law that were punishable by forfeiture of land or goods and by capital or other serious punishment. noun

A wicked, foul, or treacherous act; wickedness. noun

Specifically noun

In law: noun

At common law, a crime which occasions the forfeiture of land or goods, or both, and for which other punishment may be added according to the degree of guilt. It thus strictly includes treason, although the words are often used as opposed to each other. noun

A high crime; the highest of the principal classes into which crimes are divided by statute; a grave crime exceeding the grade of misdemeanor. noun

A body of felons. noun

An act on the part of the vassal which cost him his fee by forfeiture. noun

An offense which occasions a total forfeiture either lands or goods, or both, at the common law, and to which capital or other punishment may be added, according to the degree of guilt. noun

A heinous crime; especially, a crime punishable by death or imprisonment. noun

See under Compound, v. t. noun

A serious criminal offense, which, under federal law, is punishable by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding one year. noun

A serious crime (such as murder or arson) noun

A serious criminal offense, which, under United States federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.

One of the serious crimes such as murder,rape, arson, burgulary. crimes that are severly punished by the law. Urban Dictionary

A serious crime, usually gives the criminal more than one year in prison. Urban Dictionary

Trish Best, best known by her stage name FELONI, is an African-American lesbian rapper from Detroit, Michigan. She is also known by many of her fans as the "Godmother" of the "out" urban lesbian hip-hop movement. She was featured on Coming Out Stories, a reality television show on LOGO that depicts the lives of gays and lesbians coming out to their families and friends. Urban Dictionary

A crime that is classified more severe than a misdemeanor. These typically involve violence, high-profile gang activity, the distribution of contraband on a large scale, public endangerment, financial exploitation, Treason & Corruption, and Sentence Enhancing. Urban Dictionary

"Felony" like. Up to no good. Any activity you could probably catch a felony by participating in. Urban Dictionary

Since felonies are considered crazy( or calamari ) felonious is a slang term for crazy Urban Dictionary

(fel-oh-NEES) Hot, beautiful woman; loving and kind, but don't piss her off! From Greek and Latin roots - hot blooded and a party animal! Every man wishes he could have her; every woman wishes she could be her. A HELL of a lover! Often shortened to Fel or Loni. Urban Dictionary

Felonie is a beautiful girl that you can trust with your secrets. She is a best friend you can have. Felonie is the #1 popular name in the world. Every man would want a felonie in their life. She is awsome.❤ Urban Dictionary

A commonly used name to describe the City of Federal Way, Washington. Routine gunfire and stabbings occur on almost a nightly basis, which is nothing to say of armed robberies, burglaries, and stolen cars. The epicenter for criminal activity used to be Pacific Highway. While Pacific Highway is still dangerous, the Park 16, subsidized housing project, and others currently being constructed are now ground zero for lawless behavior. Contrary to empirical evidence related to the introduction of these criminal hot spots, the City's mayor still believes that the crime wave in the City is being imported in from Tacoma. Urban Dictionary

Common term for athletic shoes, so called because of their obvious popularity with busy criminals needing a low cost means of escape. Nothing destroys the credibility of a "Cop Show" on TV faster than having the fat, middle aged, dress-shoe wearing white hero run down a twenty year-old black dude in tennis shoes. Channel clicker, do your stuff.... Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Felony

The word "felony" in example sentences

Violations0] SET [offensename] = @offensename, [felony] = @felony, [fine] = ❋ Unknown (2009)

But a felony is a automatic disqualification. regardless if you get it expunged you will still have to disclose it to the board & explain what happened because they do an fbi fingerprint check & it will come up. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One site I looked at indicated that getting the right to carry a gun after a felony is a bigger problem. ❋ Unknown (2005)

There's still what you call felony murder charge in Florida, and in most jurisdictions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

FTA - "The term felony disenfranchisement refers to the denial of the right to vote, carry firearms, and forfeiture of all civil rights. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The felony is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and fines of $25,000. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The problem with defining poaching as a felony, is that a person who shoots an animal a minute to early or late is a poacher, a person who incorrectly tags an animal can be considered a poacher. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Pursuant to 18 USC 3561, the maximum authorized term for a felony is fiveyears. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Now I know Alaskan's love welfare but there are honest ways of coming about it, and getting convicted of 7 counts of felony is hardly a good record to almost win a senate seat. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My Dear Cap'n: Since what constitutes a felony is nothing derived from Nature but is instead defined by the ever changing whims of elected lawyers who sideline as perverts and wearers of ladies undergarments, killing everyone who failed to obey their edicts seems like an agenda perfectly in line witih Satan's own; the eradication of humanity. ❋ Bill Crider (2007)

Losing the right to vote after committing a felony is not a bad thing and should be kept. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A felony is now defined as a crime for which the punishment is more than a year in prison. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In a jurisdiction with a three-strikes-and-you're-out provision in felony cases, a defendant is charged with petty theft, a non-violent felony. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Now, if the currently charged felony is not a violent felony, the case is presumptively a second (not a third) strike, even if the prior felonies were violent. ❋ Unknown (2006)

[murder] is the [main] [example] ❋ ...Abigail... (2005)

A man [rapes] a woman, gets [charged] with rape. Which gives him [3 years] in prison. This is an example of a felony. ❋ MrDinkleberry (2005)

That [lesbian] [rapper] FELONI is [off the hook]! You should check out her album! ❋ CWWP21 (2008)

The man was convicted for multiple felonies. In Michigan, it is a [felony] to [trespass] on a state [penitentiary] . ❋ Jonarious Arbuckleson (2018)

1."[What's that] guy doing behind that building?" "I don't know, but it looks pretty [FELONIOUS]." 2."She's the biggest [troublemaker] I know, totally FELONIOUS." ❋ Bonnie Kate (2010)

[That bitch] was felonious! ❋ Steen (2004)

[Man] [I wish] I could Felonis [like that]! ❋ DaStuff (2010)

Girl: I think that [new girl's] name is [Felonie]. Boy: I would want a [felonie] [in my life]. ❋ 21.savage_bro (2018)

[Wish me luck] baby. I gotta deliver a pizza to some [outlaw] at the Park 16 apartment complex in Felony Way. Bullets always be [flyin] in Felony Way! ❋ Nafius (2017)

Passing [pedestrian]:"My, that looks like O.J. creeping down that [alley in] [black pants], jacket, watch-cap and felony shoes. Nah, couldn't be.... ❋ Kieran Le Petomaine (2006)

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