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finna
[ fin-uh ]
- a phonetic spelling representing the African American Vernacular English variant of fixing to, a phrase commonly used in Southern U.S. dialects to mark the immediate future while indicating preparation or planning already in progress:
Oh, no, she finna break his heart!
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Word History and Origins
Origin of finna1
First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences
Trevor Austin, CEO of Finna Rage, denied responsibility for the mayhem in Keene.
From The Daily Beast
Hann sagi til hit sanna, ok ba sœkja prest ok kvaz vildu finna hann.
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He had been married to Finna the Fair: but she was dead: Asmund was their son, young in years and early ripe.
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Fine (finna), originally meaning family, came in course of time to be applied to a group of kindred families or to a whole clan.
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Afternêi håvon hja vs skrift lêred binoma tha Finna, tha Thyrjar ånd tha Krekalander.
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Some have thought that it might be connected with the word “finna” (English, to find), and that it means one who goes on foot.
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