Define Fone Meaning

Fone
Slang for phone. It is used by people who don't fully understand the English language and feel the need to spell it phonetically. Or somehow think that not typing in one letter saves them time.

----Got a new fone :D

----Thats cool. Mind using real English words now?
By Alane
Fone
fone-> fresh off the NEWB express!
Can be used as a verb or a noun.

--I was playing UT and my team was losing cuz of me so i said
SORRY- IM A FONE!

--WTF WAS THAT BADNESS? That guys obviously a FONE.

By Miranda
Fone
another way of spelling phone just for people who are too lazy to spell it right

oh shit i've lost my mobile fone
By Berti
Fone
Shortend version of "fone bone"

1. To speak of sexual acts on the phone to get off.

2. A combination of the words fuck and phone.

My aol girlfriend and I fone every night.
By Odetta
Fone
Exactly the same thing as a cell phone, but with one of those 'everything plans' that encourages the user to use it for everything but it's original purpose; which is to talk to people using speech rather than text. This then defeats the original purpose of the cell phone; thus creating the fone.

All context usage is exactly the same.

"I got a message on my fone, let's see what they wrote."
By Alisha
Fone
english - slang for mobile phone "fone", wireless phone, smart phone, prepaid phones.

"fone" - Fone Telecom - a mobile phone solutions company in Indiana, United States.

"fone" - fone is a brand name for prepaid mobile phones in the United States

"fone" - unique term, unique spelling for phone

"fone" - unique brand name for mobile phone products

fone prepaid
fone mobile
fone wireless
fone telecom
By Jesselyn
Fone

dude, give me back my fone
By Clarette
Fone
The Act of Eating while Driving!!

or fonification, the act of drinking while driving

Ray is such an amazing foner!!
By Janenna
Foned

as in sports if a defender gets juked out of his shoes the player who got by that defender the player might say "Oh, I just foned your faggot ass!"
By Simonne
Fone
Open to interpretation, but normally swear words. It can be used to confuse people or to occupy a group of people when seriously bored.

Bob: I was going to fone her yesterday.
Jim: Why didn't you?
Bob: Courage is hard to get these days, ya know...
By Noelyn