by Bigdadjerry123 February 25, 2021

Using any one (or a combination) of a series of random, meaningless phrases to enrage or mildly irritate your interlocutor.
Feen: How’s the bus?
Other person: I don’t use the bus?
Feen: What did you do for 4/20?
Other person: Um... I don’t smoke?
Feen: Spoken to Luke lately?
Other person: I don’t know who Luke is, sorry. I’ve had enough of your Feening.
Other person: I don’t use the bus?
Feen: What did you do for 4/20?
Other person: Um... I don’t smoke?
Feen: Spoken to Luke lately?
Other person: I don’t know who Luke is, sorry. I’ve had enough of your Feening.
by EFeenPhoneFoam July 29, 2019

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by Nick and meg July 15, 2016

Is the Irish Traveller word for Man. it comes from Irish Traveller language and found its way into slang in many area's in Ireland especailly in Cork and Limerick. Other common Traveller words in Cork and Limerick slang are beoir - girl, feek - Kiss/Sleep with, Subla - Child,
by KDK23 April 8, 2008
