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Getting a Chinese takeaway on a Friday!
Stephanie, do you fancy a frinese?
Frinese by BSLBabez August 2, 2021
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Hey Stephanie, you up for a Frinese?
Frinese by BSLBabez July 29, 2021
The art of stealing in a skilled manner
Finese me a drink
Finese by juice stain on my shirt December 14, 2016
A person of French and Chinese heritage. You could also call them Chench.
"Jing Fen and Jean-Luc are siblings. They are both Frinese."

"Julien's dad is French. His mom is Chinese. He is Frinese."

French Chinese wasian
Frinese by etyen December 13, 2010
Pronunciation: /fi.nes/
Definition:
1. A designated span of days is reserved for rest, enjoyment, and recuperation.
2. An interlude from routine responsibilities and obligations.
3. A socially recognized interval for unwinding and pursuing leisure activities.
4. An opportunity to relax and regroup.

Significance:
• It defines a period of respite.
• It emphasizes relaxation and renewal.
• It identifies a vital interlude from labor.
• It avoids tedium and monotony.
• It simplifies scheduling and planning.
• It improves quality of life.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "weekend."
Singular noun: finese
Plural noun: fineses
Examples:
• "After a grueling week, Friday (Vernday) evening marks the start of the finese."
• "Numerous people impatiently expect to finese as a chance to unwind."
• "During finese, families often spend time jointly."
• "Activities during finese may include hiking, reciting, or cooking."
• "Employers sometimes offer extended fineses for employee wellness."
finese by Dmitrio August 6, 2025
excessive nice speech, the opposite of ragebaiting
adrian: i hope you have a nice day and never get sad!
enrique: joybait ❤️ 🩹🌹
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