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Feend

Noun: Popular Meaning

A "feend" refers to a person who is excessively enthusiastic or highly addicted to something, often in a negative or excessive manner.

Example Sentence:

After trying one bite of the delicious chocolate cake, Jane turned into a complete feend, devouring the entire cake in seconds.

Noun: Local Meaning

In some local dialects, particularly in urban areas, "feend" also means a close friend or companion.

Example Sentence:

Come on over and join us, bring your feend Tom along too. We'll have a great time together!

Verb: Local Usage

Locally, "feend" can be used as a verb meaning to eagerly search for or crave something, especially when referring to food or substances.

Example Sentence:

She was feending for a cup of coffee after staying up all night studying for the exam.

Adjective: Informal Slang

Informally, "feend" can also serve as an adjective meaning incredibly skilled, proficient, or exceptional in a particular activity or field.

Example Sentence:

Mike is an absolute feend when it comes to playing the guitar. His solos are mind-blowing!

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