An adjective that can describe either a person or a thing that one greatly approves of.
Originating from the South, the term fye is simply the word "fire" with a heavy southern accent added. "Fye" and "fire" can be used interchangeably as adjectives in this sense, depending on the preference of the speaker.
See: Hot
Originating from the South, the term fye is simply the word "fire" with a heavy southern accent added. "Fye" and "fire" can be used interchangeably as adjectives in this sense, depending on the preference of the speaker.
See: Hot
Describing a thing:
"Damn, these burgers are FYE!"
or:
"Those kicks are FIRE!"
Describing a person:
"You see that girl over there? She's lookin FYE today."
"Damn, these burgers are FYE!"
or:
"Those kicks are FIRE!"
Describing a person:
"You see that girl over there? She's lookin FYE today."
by Rican Havoc August 25, 2007
by Joycelynn23 October 31, 2009
Fye is a Southern term originated in Kennesaw, GA which is the Ebonics term for words such as fly, fire, cool, nice, awesome, or ballin. The word fye has risen through popularity from rap artist adopting the term into their music.
by IamtheATL March 08, 2011
by King.of.tha.Souf April 05, 2008
by CaLi93 March 11, 2009