Pop Culture dictionary
FNF
[ ef en ef ]
What does FNF mean?
The abbreviation FNF is most commonly used to refer to the popular video game Friday Night Funkin’.
Example: Have you played the new FNF mod yet?
Unrelatedly, FNF is sometimes also used in reference to the 2022 song “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” by GloRilla and HitKidd.
Where does FNF come from?
The video game Friday Night Funkin’ was first released in 2020, becoming popular beginning in 2021. At that time, the abbreviation FNF began to be commonly used to refer to the game. It is often used as a hashtag, especially on TikTok, where such videos have millions of views.
why does the beginning of choker by twenty one pilots sound like the beginning of a fnf song
— maya (@imbrcglio) May 15, 2021
My brain is so hard wired to see arrow directions instead as buttons. I blame Boom Boom Rocket for me not being able to play FNF without an xbox controller.
— Yogurt Cap (@cap_yogurt) May 15, 2021
Examples of FNF
Who uses FNF?
The abbreviation FNF is most commonly used to refer to the video game Friday Night Funkin’.
dude I used to be so good at fnf WHAT HAPPENED
— FESTIVE BB !! (@BB_Fax_) December 11, 2023
FNF mod fans be like DUDE THIS MUSIC IS PEAK and it's the end result of keyboard bashing for an hour in FL studio
— KNUCKLES KAØMIK (@KA0MIKfromX) December 10, 2023
Note
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