by CaptnSavAhoe87 December 19, 2015
by Nick and meg July 15, 2016
Is the Irish Traveller word for Man. it comes from Irish Traveller language and found its way into slang in many area's in Ireland especailly in Cork and Limerick. Other common Traveller words in Cork and Limerick slang are beoir - girl, feek - Kiss/Sleep with, Subla - Child,
by KDK23 April 6, 2008
by Zack Anstett March 10, 2008
An individule that is known to finesse or snake his way around tasks. Known to pull bitches. Known to have a bony or snake-like posterior.
by Jbobbbob December 29, 2016
"See dat feen over dere like - he's a right langer"
Translation: "Look at that male over there. He is not a nice person."
Translation: "Look at that male over there. He is not a nice person."
by starchaser February 6, 2004
A shortened version of "fiend" as in to fiend for something, jonesing, jonesin' etc. Usually when so desperate for addictive substance that the "feen" or person "feening" doesn't have time to complete the pronounciation of words, let alone entire sentences. Abbreviated for fiend.
FIEND:
1 a : DEVIL 1 b : DEMON c : a person of great wickedness or maliciousness
2 : a person extremely devoted to a pursuit or study : FANATIC *a golf fiend*
3 : ADDICT 1 *a dope fiend*
4 : WIZARD 3 *a fiend at mathematics*
FIEND:
1 a : DEVIL 1 b : DEMON c : a person of great wickedness or maliciousness
2 : a person extremely devoted to a pursuit or study : FANATIC *a golf fiend*
3 : ADDICT 1 *a dope fiend*
4 : WIZARD 3 *a fiend at mathematics*
When I ran out of pot, I got crazy-like yo', I was fiending... But now that I'm addicted to crack, all I can ever do is run around all crazy-da-bomb like super-yo'! and feen, I'm like feenin' all the time now...
by ampudroid August 21, 2007