"Fefinitely" when a drunk person confirms their plans to meet in the future but won't remember anything tomorrow.
Yeah, he said he will fefinitely call me tomorrow. I even had to write my number on his belly, but but I doubt he will remember.
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<Student 1>: I don't fucking need to learn any of this fucking bullshit I'm droppin’ english next year!
<Teacher>: After-school detention sir.
<Student 1>: FUUUUUUUCK
<Student 1>: I don't fucking need to learn any of this fucking bullshit I'm droppin’ english next year!
<Teacher>: After-school detention sir.
<Student 1>: FUUUUUUUCK
by Slang Grammar Nazi May 25, 2018
Get the The definite article mug.The way black people (such as Kern) say, or try to say, definitely. It is very fun to say, and can be pronounced def-in-it-we.
I definitewee didn't take da cookies playboi!
I definitewee did not tell you to sell.
I would definitewee put dat booty in my face.
I definitewee did not tell you to sell.
I would definitewee put dat booty in my face.
by Playboi February 20, 2008
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by Light Joker August 27, 2004
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1. definitely; absolutely; without doubt
2. slang. a form of encouragement; "word"; "right on brotha"; "damn straight"
History: invented by an invisible ninja tortoise named Owen Lloyd
1. definitely; absolutely; without doubt
2. slang. a form of encouragement; "word"; "right on brotha"; "damn straight"
History: invented by an invisible ninja tortoise named Owen Lloyd
by Owen Lloyd May 19, 2004
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Get the definite doink mug.'Definately' enjoys a subtly different meaning from 'definitely'.
If some item x is definitely f (i.e. it definitely has the property of f-ness), then it must be f in some perfect, absolute, non-finite way.
By contrast, if some item x is definately f then x is f by definition, or is the very definition of f-ness.
The former is an ontological claim, whereas the latter is conceptual/semantic.
That's why all us clever people who spell by rational deduction rather than blind repetition use both spellings, to distinguish our precise meanings.
If some item x is definitely f (i.e. it definitely has the property of f-ness), then it must be f in some perfect, absolute, non-finite way.
By contrast, if some item x is definately f then x is f by definition, or is the very definition of f-ness.
The former is an ontological claim, whereas the latter is conceptual/semantic.
That's why all us clever people who spell by rational deduction rather than blind repetition use both spellings, to distinguish our precise meanings.
by philip mark young August 4, 2007
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