Another word for 'TO'
by Gurpz Resi May 04, 2004
Colloquial way of saying for in the Jamaica. Can also be used to replace the word 'to' in a sentence.
In other Caribbean dialects fah, fa etc
In other Caribbean dialects fah, fa etc
How come you still haven't come fi the car?
You have fi call a bit earlier.
Also has/have + fi become haffi in fast spoken speech.
You haffi tell the truth.
You have fi call a bit earlier.
Also has/have + fi become haffi in fast spoken speech.
You haffi tell the truth.
by Tropical Rythms December 07, 2021
(Coloquial use Jamaica) can be used to replace modal verbs like should, must and have to when giving some advice or talking about something that is necessary to do.
You fi come before 12 man. (Should)
She fi buy you a nice ride for the summer. (Must)
They fi open back school before the end of the month.
(Have to)
She fi buy you a nice ride for the summer. (Must)
They fi open back school before the end of the month.
(Have to)
by Tropical Rythms December 10, 2021
fied look so good together, look what they are wearing soo cool, when im older i hope to look just like fi and ed !
by fi and eddy April 04, 2006
my FI has huge fingers. The jeweler measured him at a 15.5 but said to order a 16 if we wanted a thicker band. My FI is 6'4" and a big guy so it makes sense.
by musterionanonim February 21, 2013
short for "satisfied". Used to express extreme satisfaction, usually used in reaction to an aesthetically pleasing picture or video.
by yellowcarlucky March 25, 2017