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I don't know the proper spelling, but I'm sure we've all heard the swear word / phrase: FUKINAY. I know that's not how it's spelled but hopefully I spelled in phonetically enough so that people know what I'm talking about and it makes it through the Yahoo Answer sensors.

Anyway, what does that word or phrase mean and where does it come from? I know what the first "word" means, the word that rhymes with "truck" but what's with the "in-A" after it. It's a phrase I've been hearing for many years now, just never knew what it meant.

Any insight is appreciated, thanks.

2007-02-28 07:51:11 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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We associate the term with 80's slang. It is used to show that someone likes something immensely

F***'n - assured, a boisterous affirmation.
An expression of enthusiasm and agreement: short for f***in' ABSOLUTELY.
An emphatic agreement.

"Is that your car?"
"F***in-a! Isn't it sweet?"

2007-02-28 09:08:03 · answer #1 · answered by Yeldawk 3 · 0 0

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