What they actually mean is “You’re handsome, I’ll do whatever you tell me to and I want to fu*k your brains out”.
by Kgybs January 25, 2024
I was bussin' with excitement when I saw the pfp of my friend’s glow up on my FYP. No cap, she’s been slaying lately, and I was like, "Yasss, that’s a major W!" But then, she texted me and said the party was a vibe check—the drip was on point, but the music was pure cringe. I was like, "Bruh, how is that even possible?" She said the DJ was simping for his ex, and the whole thing was just chuggy. I felt that FOMO hit hard, but I didn’t want to go because I didn’t wanna be the no way person in the corner. But I had to text her, "ILY, but I’m good." The whole thing seemed like a cursed situation. Fr, I wasn’t about to yeet myself into that chaos, so I just chilled at home. Fr fr, sometimes it’s better to stay in and save yourself from a L.
Cringe Slay Bussin' No Cap Bet Simp Lit Drip No Way Vibe Check Yeet Bruh Stan Pfp FYP W L Fr Chuggy ILY Glow Up FOMO Cursed Fr Fr Aesthetic is a list of almost all gen Z words.
by Pizzaking3201 January 23, 2025
The phrase "fr fr no cap" is a shortened way of saying "For real, for real, no cap". "No cap" is a slang term, meaning "No bullshit", "No shit" etc. and it is commonly used to signal the fact that some kind of information is not false. Therefore, "fr fr no cap" is a phrased commonly used by Gen Z's to signal the same thing: the fact that some kind of information is not false.
by ilovelinguistics123 January 23, 2024
by starselect December 03, 2023
fratello fra / tello,
In italian "fra" means "bro".
if we change the "atm" with the "tello" at the end of the phrase
There you have fra🏧 that means if translated to italian
"homie that exchanges flashlights/dildos with you"
In italian "fra" means "bro".
if we change the "atm" with the "tello" at the end of the phrase
There you have fra🏧 that means if translated to italian
"homie that exchanges flashlights/dildos with you"
by Not ronnie August 16, 2020
by bull_froggiepiepiggy2222 May 29, 2025
A tradition of calling out of work, avoiding responsibilities, and not being where you should be. The belief is that if you are out of place and high misfortune won’t find you.
Hey, we’re calling out tomorrow, roasting some bones, and heading downtown for Fr-HIGHday the 13th. You in?
by Keasterbunny October 13, 2023