"What Ari Said fr." Is a saying created by Arianators, meaning that they can heavily relate to a song lyric or Title from a specific Ariana Grande song. whenever they wanna through shade at someone or vent on their private instagram story, they upload a Ariana song with the caption "What Ari said fr."
Girl 1: I'm so tired of seeing Anayah with my crush.. he looks sooo much better with me.
*Starts listening to Break up with your girlfriend by Ariana Grande*
Girl 2: Yeah she needs to back tf up, her time is up...
Girl 1: Literally. What Ari said fr.
*Starts listening to Break up with your girlfriend by Ariana Grande*
Girl 2: Yeah she needs to back tf up, her time is up...
Girl 1: Literally. What Ari said fr.
by OoplaJ March 9, 2024

by aottic April 17, 2025

If you’ve ever been replied to with “oh fr?” you should probably talk to someone else. “Oh fr?” can mean several things from a sarcastic response to something you already knew about or a polite way of someone telling you they don’t really care. In other words, “good for you🙄”.
by nogossipjustagirl July 3, 2021

Definition:
To be Franced is to be suddenly and spectacularly let down in a way that feels both avoidable and completely out of your control. It usually happens after someone confidently says “don’t worry, I’ve got it” — only for you to find out they absolutely didn’t.
Background:
The term “Franced” was born in chaotic workplaces and group projects, where someone’s lack of follow-through becomes your emergency. It captures that specific kind of betrayal that’s not evil — just incredibly frustrating, often involving vague promises, missing details, and last-minute disasters.
To be Franced is to be suddenly and spectacularly let down in a way that feels both avoidable and completely out of your control. It usually happens after someone confidently says “don’t worry, I’ve got it” — only for you to find out they absolutely didn’t.
Background:
The term “Franced” was born in chaotic workplaces and group projects, where someone’s lack of follow-through becomes your emergency. It captures that specific kind of betrayal that’s not evil — just incredibly frustrating, often involving vague promises, missing details, and last-minute disasters.
“I thought the venue was booked. Nope — totally Franced (Fr-ance-d) ”
“We were ready to present, but the files were missing. Got Franced (Fr-ance-d) hard.”
“She said she sent the email… turns out it was in her drafts. We’ve all been there — classic Francing.”
“We were ready to present, but the files were missing. Got Franced (Fr-ance-d) hard.”
“She said she sent the email… turns out it was in her drafts. We’ve all been there — classic Francing.”
by Creator of Workplace Humour May 15, 2025

by changeme January 29, 2021
