An Expression Meaning: Fair Enough; it’s all good.
Used to express I understand, to validate another’s point, and in lieu of Fair Enough.
After overusing fair enough we abbreviated it to FE. Someone who didn’t know what we were talking about said, “Like Iron?” So iron, on the periodic table of elements, has the symbol Fe and an atomic number of 26. So we started saying 26 that instead. And it’s spread to different areas of the states.
Used to express I understand, to validate another’s point, and in lieu of Fair Enough.
After overusing fair enough we abbreviated it to FE. Someone who didn’t know what we were talking about said, “Like Iron?” So iron, on the periodic table of elements, has the symbol Fe and an atomic number of 26. So we started saying 26 that instead. And it’s spread to different areas of the states.
by 4the❤️ofMister September 09, 2018
by MDuck June 18, 2005
by Kaczman January 24, 2004
A term created by Egyptian-Canadians. It originated in Toronto and was created as a slang for smoking hooka. The number is also used during random and inapproriate times.
by qwertyx5 January 23, 2009
by The "Fake" Lauren August 09, 2004
one of the largest prison gangs in south africa. "sonop" tattoos include the number 26 with a crude half circle above it with sun rays extending. 26's operate during daylight hours.
the other numbers gangs are the 27's and 28's
the other numbers gangs are the 27's and 28's
is daai mens n frans? (frans = new to prison / not affiliated to a gang)
nee, hy's n ses en twintag (26), saam met ougat. (no, he's a twenty six, he's with ougat)
nee, hy's n ses en twintag (26), saam met ougat. (no, he's a twenty six, he's with ougat)
by mickeyh September 13, 2008