Basically the irish version of dude. Used normally in the rural areas throughout Ireland, specifically the south.
by irishandsober September 24, 2006
1. A shortening of caffeine because, as we all know, when you're hopped up on the 'feine, you don't have time for syllables.
Pronounced, "Feen"
2. Can also be used as a verb to describe the act of drinking caffeinated beverages.
3. Also as an adjective (as 'feined) to mean excited, hyper, stoked, happy, or totally hopped up on 'feine.
Pronounced, "Feen"
2. Can also be used as a verb to describe the act of drinking caffeinated beverages.
3. Also as an adjective (as 'feined) to mean excited, hyper, stoked, happy, or totally hopped up on 'feine.
1A. Man, I'm friggin' tired, I need some 'feine.
1B. DUDE, I LOVE 'FEiNE! WHOOOOO!
2A. I totally need to 'feine before we get this game going.
2B. 'Feine me up, Scotty! Toss me a Bawls!
3A. I'm so 'feined that you're coming to town on saturday.
3B. Man, I'm too 'feined up to sleep, grab a controller, IT'S ON!
1B. DUDE, I LOVE 'FEiNE! WHOOOOO!
2A. I totally need to 'feine before we get this game going.
2B. 'Feine me up, Scotty! Toss me a Bawls!
3A. I'm so 'feined that you're coming to town on saturday.
3B. Man, I'm too 'feined up to sleep, grab a controller, IT'S ON!
by Verek January 17, 2005
Dude 1- "hey man that Emily chick is a real fein, I told her I had pot and she instantly asked if we could hang and smoke"
Dude 2- "yeah man she does that all the time with dudes"
Dude 2- "yeah man she does that all the time with dudes"
by Build a wall and eat them all June 02, 2017
by violetpassion99 October 02, 2013
by delenaforever123 December 07, 2013
The word Fein is a term used mainly in Ireland. Its origins come from The Fenian Brotherhood and the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). It is mostly used in Ulster (one of the four provinces of Ireland) and Scotland to include supporters of Irish Nationalism. It can be used as a derogatory word by inbred Hun bastards but is usually used between friends and is something all Irish should be proud of.
by Fenian Boy January 17, 2011