Have you seen the slang term “foenem” or the abbreviation “OFN” on social media and were wondering what they meant? If so, you’ve come to the right place. “Foenem” is Chicago slang that most commonly refers to people close to you. However, the way it’s used can change the meaning. Read on to learn more about phrases that involve “foenem” and their many meanings.
What does “foenem” mean?
“Foenem” is a slang term meaning “friends and family” that reportedly came from Chicago gang culture. It’s most often used as part of the phrase “on foenem” (abbreviated as “OFN”), which has a meaning similar to “I swear.” People say “OFN” to emphatically confirm or agree with something that was said, similar to saying “I swear on my mama” or “I swear on my homies.”