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What does FWI mean in the Urban dictionary?

FWI stands for "For What It's Worth". It's a phrase used to preface a statement that the speaker believes might be of little or no value, but is offering it nonetheless.

Here are some examples of how FWI is used:

* "FWI, I think the new restaurant is overpriced."

* "FWI, I heard the concert was amazing."

* "FWI, I don't think she's interested."

It's important to note that FWI can also be used sarcastically, implying that the speaker actually *does* think the information is important or relevant.

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