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For Suresy

Pronounced: 4- sure-zee

While in Vegas sitting at a poker table, fellow Canadians left the table saying they were going to get a "for suresy". They were refering to a prostitute.

Definition: A for sure thing

Plural: For Sursies

Country of Origin: Canada
- Let's get that hooker, she's a for sursy.

- He's got a breakaway with an empty net.. It's a For Suresy!!!!
by Captain_Charisma February 28, 2010
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For suresy shore

A play off on "For suresy" or "For sursies", already a play off of "For Sure". Meaning a sure thing, commonly used as a means of confirmation. Alteration made in reference to the reality show Jersey Shore.
-"Hey dude, everyone is partying tonight right?"

-"Oh yeah, for suresy shore man."
by Just procrastinating. June 9, 2011
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For Suresies

the term "for sure" was a ghetto response to a question that means yes

Hipsters have taken this term, and with irony turned the tough about-to-shank-you word into something that's insane amounts of adorable, like a puppie sleeping next to a kitten
"sexy tight jean wearer: "are you still going to meet me and katy at starbucks for our poetry session?"

for suresies
by person who sleeps alot January 2, 2011
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For Sureskis

Another way to say certainly or yes in a sarcastic way.
Hey do you want do to streaks on snapchat with me?
Oh yuh, for sureskis mate.
by Suez Yatnamod June 14, 2020
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For Sureskis

"Hey Briana we should go to the movies!" "Oh for sureskis!"
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Forsureskins

Forsureskins that's how it goes ! What other way would it be!
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forsure

An affirmation, usually positive and resolute, indicating a more legimate, committed response than the conventional, vernacular "yes."

It may be used in any place in the standard English sentence as often and frequently as possible.

While its origin has yet to be definitively confirmed, the term is widely believed to have originated sometime in the early 21st century in the Columbia region of the Island of Manhattan, when used by the feminist historian and future president popularly known as Annie T. Since her incorporation of the term into the common English of Ivy League academics, 'forsure' has become an international phenomenon. It is estimated that "forsure" is spoken 2309402589247646 times per minute internationally, and 2390402580582 times per second between 110th and 116th streets.
KC: "Are you up for some 'ruit tonight?"
AT: "Oh for sure dude. Plus the Sox/Yanks are on which we for sure have to see."
KC: "Oh totally, the sox are for sure taking this series and what's better than beirut and the sox?"
AT: "ruit, sox and ganj dude"
KC: "for sure"
by Kathleen October 14, 2004
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