Dude, come check out this fiancée on the bathroom floor with puke all over her shirt. I'm gonna have to take her home to meet Mom and Dad!
by exitflagger April 21, 2008
by [Tomppa] July 30, 2006
by alligators17 April 02, 2023
Guy one: "hey man are you going to the bar tonight?"
Guy two: "nah man I can't. Stacy fiancé vetoed me"
Guy two: "nah man I can't. Stacy fiancé vetoed me"
by Mongoose020566 January 21, 2015
A term invented in late 2020 that refers to a “boyfriend”, whom you know will propose at some point (hopefully sooner than later). People who use the term #FF are not desperate, rather just on the same page as their significant other.
Person 1- Alyssa is so desperate, she refers to her man as future fiancé!
Person 2- Actually, you just sound jealous! Her FF has already made it clear he wants to get married... therefore “future fiancé” is totally justified in her case!
Person 2- Actually, you just sound jealous! Her FF has already made it clear he wants to get married... therefore “future fiancé” is totally justified in her case!
by Know it all 1 September 10, 2020
Susan Elizabeth Shaw as Strauss's Fiancée in Oppenheimer; from soap opera star to nuclear age romance. Love knows no bounds.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: who's that playing Strauss's fiancée in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Susan Elizabeth Shaw as Strauss's Fiancée, the queen of soap operas. She's in love with history now!
Person 1: who's that playing Strauss's fiancée in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Susan Elizabeth Shaw as Strauss's Fiancée, the queen of soap operas. She's in love with history now!
by courtofowls September 04, 2023
n. feminine (for sticklers), (masculine: funded fiancé): An engaged individual whose housing and living costs are completely covered by the opposite party in the engagement.
by Dkr. J February 23, 2018