French for "Imma marry dat bitch". Often used to extract insincere congratulations from a stranger. Also used when fishing for preferentialtreatment in dining establishments.
"Hi, welcome to Gordo's Chophouse. Just 2 for dinner tonight?"
"Yep."
"You're in luck. We just opened a table right over there."
"Actually my *fiancée* was hoping that we could get a table on the terrace."
"Oh congratulations! Give me a minute I'll see what I can do for you two."
A three year long high school program that goes from Sophomore to Senior year. The first class, Intro to Business, is easy. But this is deceptive because junior year you take College Accounting, which involves a lot of math. Then in you senior year you take Entrepreneurship in the International Arena. (That its literally that real name of the class.) The class isn't that hard, but the projects take forever. Including the country project and the pension fund project. It is very boring and take my advise., do not go into this program.
A cultural and aesthetic mind-state that prioritizes making money, even as an “underground” or “radical” creator. The work isn’t made for money, but it’s the money that matters the most.
A word or French origin that is defined as "a woman engaged to be married." When couples cohabit with no plan to marry the term they often use when referring to their significant other is "partner".
The definition for Fiancée as used by the majority of English speakers is for someone who plans to marry their partner or boyfriend/girlfriend, the group of speakers who use this as a "White Trash" term for people who cohabit long term are in the minority.