by Ashyknee August 31, 2017
by Panda67 January 12, 2018
n. when you have an academically challenging schedule and successfully dodge difficult class periods in order to compensate for your inadequacy and inefficiency.
1) Often associated with an athletic, well-balanced kid, who also has a social life, yet chooses to take a difficult courses in order to convey academic rigor to colleges. Usually has deep seated insecurities.
1) Often associated with an athletic, well-balanced kid, who also has a social life, yet chooses to take a difficult courses in order to convey academic rigor to colleges. Usually has deep seated insecurities.
Mikhail: Where's Duncan? This is the fifth Econ test he's missed in a row.
Erik: That kid has finesse! We'll see him next period.
Mr. Marsheck: Anika hasn't taken a math test on time once this semester, huh? She's sure sick a lot.
Emily Kuo: It's the finesse.
Erik: That kid has finesse! We'll see him next period.
Mr. Marsheck: Anika hasn't taken a math test on time once this semester, huh? She's sure sick a lot.
Emily Kuo: It's the finesse.
by 821softball April 07, 2017
by Xx.anonymous. xX March 17, 2016
1) In London Slang, meaning to steal something from someone or a shop.
2) To do something with skill, or with flair.
2) To do something with skill, or with flair.
1) "Oi Biggz, can you finesse me a chicken dinner from home bargains?"
2) "That goal was scored with finesse"
2) "That goal was scored with finesse"
by I'm Gassed March 25, 2017