feen
See also: Feen
English
Etymology
From fiend, as a reference to drug fiend or dope fiend.
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Verb
feen (third-person singular simple present feens, present participle feening, simple past and past participle feened)
- (transitive, slang) To want something obsessively; to have a strong desire (for).
- 2003, Tia L. Lincoln, Child of Baltimore, →ISBN, page 103:
- And I feened for him like a crackhead needing a hit.
- 2006, Noire [pseudonym], Thug-A-Licious: An Urban Erotic Tale, New York, N.Y.: One World, Ballantine Books, →ISBN, page 44:
- She feened for both cocaine and heroin too, and she'd almost died when a dealer beat her down for getting tight with his supplier and trying to dip on his product.
- 2014, N.M. Shabazz, HalfBreed, →ISBN, page 157:
- Can't crack the habit. You see, I'm feening, I'm needing some more and you got me grinning like it's money that I'm winning.
- 2016, Rashi K. Shukla, Methamphetamine: A Love Story, page 117:
- Oh yeah. They're feening. They're feening, is what we called it. They're feening for that drug and they're feening for someone to offer it to them.
- 2019, Sam Kevin Daniel, Crossfire, →ISBN, page 55:
- “Yeah, I'm feening for some fresh air,” Finn said, using his crutches to get to his feet.
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