tryna
English
Etymology
Written form of a reduction of trying to. The pronunciation of present participles with the sound /n/ rather than /ŋ/ has a long history (see g-dropping on Wikipedia).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɹaɪ(ə)nə/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -aɪnə
Contraction
tryna
- (slang) trying to, intending to
- 1993, “U.N.I.T.Y.”, in Black Reign, performed by Queen Latifah:
- Every time I hear a brother call a girl a bitch or a ho / Tryna make a sister feel low / You know all of that gots to go
- 2001, Adam F featuring MOP (lyrics and music), “Stand Clear”:
- You get caught in the middle, tryna dribble on my court
- 2019, Amanda Koci, Henry Walter, Charlie Puth, Maria Smith, Victor Thellm Gigi Grombacher, Roland Spreckle (lyrics and music), “So Am I”, performed by Ava Max:
- You're beautiful, but misunderstood
So why you tryna be just like the neighborhood?
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