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- noun informal, especially as a term of address A
young man .
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Examples
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There's been no sign of fellow-me-lad and there's a possibility that he's heading for London: which means heading for you.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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What she got was the slim young fellow-me-lad who, at first sight, couldn't say boo to a goose, and seemed slightly hesitant in his speech, as though he was carefully weighing up the words: putting his brain in gear before committing himself.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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“Now you listen here, young fellow-me-lad,” he said, “In three days you and I will fight to the death.
From The Valley Of Lost Projects: Princess Lucinda And The Missing Moon Sean Craven 2009
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“What’s that, young fellow-me-lad?” said the younger of them.
Slaying is Such Sweet Sorrow Patricia Harwin 2005
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"I'll have to 'take shteps,' as Burke says, and discipline you a bit, young fellow-me-lad!
The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall
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And incidentally, mind my arm, young fellow-me-lad. "
Mufti 1912
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We're up against a tough proposition, young fellow-me-lad. "
The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley Louis Tracy 1895
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