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Guy and fella
Hi all! What a difference between words 'guy' and 'fella'?
Nov 21, 2014 6:38 PM
Answers · 4
1
I don't see any difference, you can use them both equally.
Factology says that 'guy - guys' is widespread than 'fella-fellas'.
November 21, 2014
1
"guy" is more popular unless talking about someone's boyfriend, etc. (e.g.: Stop looking at my fella. He's taken.)
Also, "fellas" are all male, but "guys" can be any gender (although less often all female).
November 21, 2014
If speaking slang they mean the same thing. I would think 'guy' is more popular to use than 'fella'. 'Fella' is slang for 'fellow'.
November 21, 2014
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