To express utter laziness or unwillingness to do something; complete a task/job. Can be said in a zesty/gay voice to enhance the feeling you are trying to express by stressing the “gh” part in “ugh” and “ine” in “fine”
Should sound something like “uGHHHH FIIIINNNNEEEEUUUHH”. Can also be randomly said in conversations for literally no reason, or to be used in a humorous way.
Where does this phrase come from you may ask? Well, usually on ⬛️🟧 before the actor starts to give head, they make a sarcastic “ugh fine” statement before to make it seem like they dont really want to do it, but then they proceed to do it anyways.
Should sound something like “uGHHHH FIIIINNNNEEEEUUUHH”. Can also be randomly said in conversations for literally no reason, or to be used in a humorous way.
Where does this phrase come from you may ask? Well, usually on ⬛️🟧 before the actor starts to give head, they make a sarcastic “ugh fine” statement before to make it seem like they dont really want to do it, but then they proceed to do it anyways.
by Stanford_University August 3, 2022

by Scousepower420 March 15, 2020

by jojo092491 July 8, 2018

If someone ever says “I’m fine” (usually women) they are NOT fine.
They are the opposite of fine, they feel horrible
They are the opposite of fine, they feel horrible
by “Real name” :0 September 2, 2020

I’m fine is two words that woman/girls use to say get me food right now or you will be sleeping bunch longer than you want to
by notmidgirlisboss January 24, 2022

by Hawt person February 23, 2018

1Mostly used as a reply to “How are you?” Or “U ok?”.
2Under specific and varying circumstances it is used when the person who says it is trying to be passive-aggresive. Due to it’s commonality, it is ridiculed by the internet for being a cliche way to respond after an argument.
2Under specific and varying circumstances it is used when the person who says it is trying to be passive-aggresive. Due to it’s commonality, it is ridiculed by the internet for being a cliche way to respond after an argument.
by FitnessGram™ Pacer Test July 19, 2022
