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What does slang word fin means?

"Fin" as slang can have a few different meanings, depending on context:

1. End/Finish: This is the most common meaning. It's used to express the completion of something, similar to "done" or "finished."

* Example: "I'm fin with my homework, let's go hang out."

2. Money: This usage is less common and usually found in certain regions or communities. It's often associated with "finna" (meaning "going to").

* Example: "I'm finna get some fin to buy some food."

3. Fine: This usage is also less common and can be used as a casual way to say "fine" or "okay."

* Example: "How are you doing?" "Fin."

4. Finnished: This is a misspelling of "finished" and is often used in texting or online communication.

5. Finna: This is a slang word meaning "going to," often used in combination with "fin" for money.

* Example: "I'm finna go to the store and get some fin."

It's important to consider the context to understand the intended meaning of "fin" in a particular situation.

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