Fashionable, in style, and exquisite. Originating from the pronunciation of the Fashion board of 4chan, /fa/.
Anon 1: "Are necklaces effay on men?"
Anon 2: "Definitely not! Men who wear necklaces in public look like complete fools."
Anon 2: "Definitely not! Men who wear necklaces in public look like complete fools."
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Blue and green create the color cyan. There is a greek god called Cyane which is remotely close to the name of the color, flip that backward and you get enayc. Its also a pretty fucking cool last name.
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Get the efnaybashing mug.Udtrykket enay stammer fra en by i Danmark ved navn Brøndby Strand. "Enay" har i sig selv ikke nogen konkret betydning men bliver brugt i alle sætninger og dialoger indtalt af mandlige og kvindelige modersmålstalende tyrkere, arabere, kurdere, ghetto danskere og somaliere.
Men undtagen Iranere som er en form af højere intelligens end de fem nævnte tilfælde.
Men undtagen Iranere som er en form af højere intelligens end de fem nævnte tilfælde.
1. umut: "æo din lille iraner, jeg skal have mine nøgler, er det fattet eller hvad, lad vær med at sid og spil smart er det fattet! jeg stikker dem op i dig din enay"
2. Wollah fifti zeeent din enay.
3. de ikke sådanne det stavas din enay!
2. Wollah fifti zeeent din enay.
3. de ikke sådanne det stavas din enay!
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Get the enay mug.An efrayim is someone who is super gay and it is and unepic robloxer who has at least 9001 hours on fortnite it also loves to dab on everyone and he is a default skin in fortnite
wow that efrayim's pretty gay
by Shinyprsn November 30, 2018
Get the efrayim mug."Efjayei" is the standard answer from the person cooking to the repeated daily question "whats for dinner". The word originates from the initials of the phrase "Food Just Eat it!" (F J E I), which was the irate response used by the cook in reply to someone at the dinner table, usually a child, asking about the unusual dish that has just been served up as their family meal. The word's first recorded use was in the mid 1970's in Hamilton, New Zealand. It has now become a part of regular daily vernacular at meal time in many New Zealand households.
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