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finna

American  
[fin-uh] / ˈfɪn ə /
  1. a phonetic spelling representing the African American Vernacular English variant of fixing to, a phrase commonly used in Southern U.S. dialects to mark the immediate future while indicating preparation or planning already in progress.

    Oh, no, she finna break his heart!


Etymology

Origin of finna

First recorded in 1985–90

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“I’m not finna be leaving with that on my conscience,” Williams told the audience.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 7, 2021

Allen excels — like Clifton, like Robert Burns — as she shifts into and out of standard English: “this is either finna make sense / or we gone break.”

From New York Times Sep. 9, 2021

“This whole season coming, it’s finna be crazy. So if that was exciting to see, you’re in for a long run.”

From Seattle Times May 2, 2021

Finna, “fixin’ to” If you’re finna gettin’ thinna You should cut back on your dinna.

From Washington Post Dec. 30, 2020

But I doubt y’all finna cut into my profits.

From "As Brave As You" by Jason Reynolds

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