What is Fnis?
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Fnis derived from a country in Europe called Denmark. First spotted on the streets in Madison, Wisconsin early in 2005. Used as a noun. Somewhat like a
Only the pimpest of players use this term.
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1. "Damn man! Did you see Eva today?! She's such a fnis"
2. "Eva, oh my god, look at Chrstian! Walkin' up and down the halls like a true fnis."
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Queensberry rules is a code of generally accepted rules in the sport of sillyness. They were named so because the 9th Marquess of Queens..
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History:
unknown
Country of Origin:
Canada
Etymology:
Quesque - French, from Middle French, diminutive meaning "inquiry"..