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General (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. ferals: Merriam-Webster
  2. Ferals, ferals: Wordnik
  3. ferals: Wiktionary
  4. The Ferals: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

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  1. ferals: Urban Dictionary

(Note: See feral as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (feral)

adjective:  Wild; untamed.
adjective:  (of an animal) Wild but descended from domestic or captive ancestors.
adjective:  (of a person) Contemptible; unruly; misbehaved.
adjective:  (Internet slang) Behaving in an out-of-control way due to enthrallment with a certain thought, behavior, person, etc.
noun:  A domesticated animal that has returned to the wild; an animal, particularly a domesticated animal, living independently of humans.
noun:  (Australia, colloquial) A contemptible young person, a lout, a person who behaves wildly.
noun:  (Australia, colloquial) A person who has isolated themselves from the outside world; one living an alternative lifestyle.
noun:  (furry fandom) A character in furry art or literature which has the physical characteristics (body) of a regular animal (typically quadripedal), that may or may not be able to communicate with humans or anthros (contrasts anthro)
adjective:  Deadly, fatal.
adjective:  Of or pertaining to the dead, funereal.
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