going to (do something)
While the term "finna" is traditionally associated with less proper English, it ought to, in the opinion of this writer, see expanded use in more professional settings (see below).
While the term "finna" is traditionally associated with less proper English, it ought to, in the opinion of this writer, see expanded use in more professional settings (see below).
"Your Honor, my client does not wish to answer any questions at this time. She finna plead the fifth amendment."
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I finna faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States..."
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I finna faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States..."
by Definitons_8890 August 24, 2022
Get the finnamug. by finnascoobman February 14, 2021
Get the finna scoobmug. Im finna suck a dick tonight
by Pussyeater9.0 February 25, 2021
Get the Finnamug. by ur mom 69 February 4, 2018
Get the Finnamug. A term used to describe your hate towards a person, often used to show how much you want to end their existence
by Gheaey December 20, 2019
Get the Finna eat yo Jerriesmug. Misspelling of “gonna”.
In the era of handheld devices, the commonly used slang word “gonna” – which is itself a vernacular spelling of “going to” – is often misspelled as “finna”. This is due to the fact that on a standard English keyboard the f character stands next to the g and the I character stands next to the o. People would commonly incorrectly press the f and i characters instead as of g and o and the word would be sent as finna instead of gonna. Over time this incorrect spelling was incorporated into common usage and became used in its own right, particularly in African American Vernacular English (AAVE).
In the era of handheld devices, the commonly used slang word “gonna” – which is itself a vernacular spelling of “going to” – is often misspelled as “finna”. This is due to the fact that on a standard English keyboard the f character stands next to the g and the I character stands next to the o. People would commonly incorrectly press the f and i characters instead as of g and o and the word would be sent as finna instead of gonna. Over time this incorrect spelling was incorporated into common usage and became used in its own right, particularly in African American Vernacular English (AAVE).
by Professor Ed July 22, 2025
Get the Finnamug. 