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From The f**king Article
For the f**king win!
for the mother f**king win
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f**k this s**t I'm out
f**ked up beyond all hope
f**ked up beyond belief
f**ked up beyond hope
f**k you mother f**ker
Friends with Benefits
friends with occasional benefits
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When 2 or more artists collaborate on a song the main artist receives the artist label and then the ft abbreviation follows with the other collaborating artists. While the ft abbreviation is most commonly seen on songs it may also appear in concerts headlines, talk shows with special guests, and gaming streams with multiple gamers. Featuring may also be abbreviated asfeattoo.
Festivus is a made-up secular holiday celebration that comes from the 1990s sitcom Seinfeld. The term was first introduced to pop culture in the 1997 episode called "The Strike."
People making momentous decisions use FBOW to mean "for better or worse." This acronym means a person is ready to stand by their choice, no matter the outcome.
Besides song listings, you may see people use feat in messages, social media, and forums. For example, your friend may message you, "Didn't you see that the party was feat a live band?" Or, a person may post a video of you as a child on Facebook with the caption, "The cutest sneeze you will ever see. Feat Henry."
Do you want to win the lottery? If you keep your FC (fingers crossed), it might happen.
These fish, often calledminnows, are usually new to the format or just casual players and have not built up the skill to compete with more experienced players. Roughly 70% of them lose money playing DFS, which goes to the sharks that feed on their losses. The term is similar to the "shooting fish in a barrel" phrase.
The term FOBO first appeared in an October 2020 Slate article titledThe FOBO Is Real, in which author Heather Schwedel explained FOBO's meaning. Seven months into the United States' roller coaster pandemic experience, Schwedel assumed most remote workers were feeling at least some amount of FOBO, until The New Yorker reporter Jeffrey Toobin notably proved her wrong.
Because sending long email messages to your friends is a dying art (thanks, social media), you're unlikely to encounter FYF these days. Still, you may see FYF used at the end of longDMsand chat messages, which have largely replaced emails these days.