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What is It's fine?English word meaning 'in good health'. Believed to originate from the French 'fin' which besides meaning finished also means complete or whole. It is from whole that we get the word 'hale' meaning healthy. Despite the attempts of speakers on motivational courses to suggest that it is an acronym standing for 'Fucked-up, Insecure, Neurotic and Emotional' it is a valid word, with a considerable pedigree, to be used as the answer to the question 'How are you?' "You know that teambuilding course I went on, silly bitch running asked me how I was, and when I said fine, looked down her nose at me and said' fine stands for Fed-up, Insecure, Emotional and Neurotic' and I should say good." It's fine - videoIt's fine - what is it?acting nice so as not to hurt someone's feelings but not really wanting to boyfriend: i'm sorry i couldn't take you out on our anniversary that we've been planning for weeks, something came up What does "It's fine" mean?What someone says when they're feeling like shit. They don't want to tell why they feel like shit and feel like hiding. "How are you doing? You looked sad today." It's fine - what does it mean?Something said when someone is offended and not actually fine, typically by women. Dan: I'm sorry babe. I never meant to disrespect- It's fine - meaningLooking good in every kind of way Damn that girl fine! It's fine - definitionwhen a girl says it's fine, it's not fucking fine. You better find out what the fuck you did and fix it quick. I'm Sorry. It's fine - slangAn expression to reinsure that, whatever the circumstances, it actually is fine. -"I just found out I have AIDS" It's fineThe cousin to the definition of fine. “Oh shit, you see her over there? She fine fine” It's fineI don't agree with you, but have it your way. Whatever, fine fine fine.. It's fineMeaning used by people that don't want to let on that they are actually upset. Usually used by someone who is angry but doesn't want to have a row. "I'm sorry I didn't come over last night like and promised and instead went to the pub" |
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