Define Fye Meaning

Fye
An adjective that can describe either a person or a thing that one greatly approves of.

Originating from the South, the term fye is simply the word "fire" with a heavy southern accent added. "Fye" and "fire" can be used interchangeably as adjectives in this sense, depending on the preference of the speaker.

See: Hot

Describing a thing:

"Damn, these burgers are FYE!"
or:
"Those kicks are FIRE!"

Describing a person:

"You see that girl over there? She's lookin FYE today."
By Hildagard
Fye
Atlanta slang for "fire or cool"

Nigga that new Weezy mixtape is fye
By Michaella
Fye
Fye is a Southern term originated in Kennesaw, GA which is the Ebonics term for words such as fly, fire, cool, nice, awesome, or ballin. The word fye has risen through popularity from rap artist adopting the term into their music.

The beat to this new song is so fye, everyone is dancing to it.
By Allys
Fye
From the word "fire". (Really Hot) Hot means good.

Man, that was a fye song we just recorded!
By Madelyn
Fye
something or someone being nice,cool,fly,clean sharp

damn that shirt fye
that date was fye
shawty fye
By Una
Fye

"That pizza looks Fye"
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Fye
To suddenly emerge and strike another being or object with possessions;i.e. base ball bat, or body parts;i.e. fist.

May be used in present and past tense.

Ex.1 (present tense)Man, he's fylin' on ya boy!

Ex.2 (past tense)Dammit man, He got fyed on.
By Susann
Fye Fye
itโ€™s cooler than fye just with two fyes use it to be cooler.

Max he so fye fye no cap.
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