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

by finnascoobman February 14, 2021

by JoseTheNooblet June 12, 2018

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by Dflizz February 7, 2018

When you want to leave or have to go somewhere you would say this in place of got to go or statements to leave.
by Kittyfriend January 2, 2020

by unghettofrancesca February 8, 2020
