1. feely - Noun
2. feely - Adjective
3. Feely - Proper noun
feely (comparative more feely, superlative most feely)
(dialectal) soft; smooth; velvety
feely (comparative feelier, superlative feeliest)
(informal) Tending to feel things by physically touching them.
feely (plural feelies)
(Polari) A child; a young person.
Feely (plural Feelys)
A surname.
Flavia returns to familial home Buckshaw, with the distant Feely and the annoying Daffy and now the super-annoying cousin Undine. Source: Internet
But in 2007, following a hunch, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration oceanographer Richard Feely put to sea on a research trip off the West Coast of North America. Source: Internet
"Jay Feely made a dumb gun joke that was intended only for other shitty Facebook dads, but regular people saw it and pointed out how dumb it was and now he has to act contrite," I explain to a stranger who is walking away from me at top speed. Source: Internet
Feely making sure you know he’s a sexist patriarch who doesn’t believe his daughter is smart enough to make her own decisions. Source: Internet
This week’s game will be nationally televised on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF NewsChannel 5. The broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz, analyst Tony Romo and sideline reporters Tracy Wolfson and Jay Feely. Source: Internet
Feely is credited as an expert who provided comments prior to the report's release. Source: Internet