Fye
Fye has 2 meanings
For your entertainment
Example
FYE, I uploaded pics of my two-year-old eating his birthday cake
LOL, I love it!
Related Slang
FYI | For your information |
AAP | Always a pleasure |
AFHV | America's Funniest Home Videos |
FSE | Funniest s*** ever |
AWHFY | Are we having fun yet? |
GLHFTTYL | Good luck, have fun, talk to you later |
LOL | Laughing out loud |
haha | Laughing |
Categories
Awesome
If you find something really cool or outstanding, you can describe it as "fye." It's pronounced like "fire," but if you pronounce it without the "r" like a Bostonian.
It is unclear who coined the term, but it became popular in the mid-2010s. Most people use it online or in-person, similarly to the tight and dope terms.
For example, if you think an outfit is fantastic, you might tell your friend, "Gurl, that fit is fye!!!" Or, if you love a movie, you might remark, "NGL, that movie was fye. I'm shaking."
Example
Last night's concert was fye. I didn't come down from my high until 3am
Yeah, man. I can't wait until they come back
Related Slang
Fire | Awesome |
Tight | Awesome |
Dope | Cool |
Wail | To be awesome |
Cold | Awesome |
Hype | Awesome |
Sick | Awesome |
Spicy | Awesome |
Slammin | Awesome |
Awesomesauce | Super awesome |
When sharing something entertaining online or in a text message, you can preface it with FYE. The acronym is a variation of the more common FYI acronym but refers to something the recipient will find amusing, like a funny video or a trailer to an anticipated movie.
You may see FYE in messages, forums, and social sites online, like Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Reddit. Or, your friend may text you a funny story, link, or picture individually or in a group message.
Examples when you would use FYE
If you have a funny video of your kid eating ice cream, you might post it with "FYE" on Twitter. Or, you might text "FYE. My last time ever trying to water ski" with a video of your water skiing fail.