Have you seen “foenem” or “OFN” on your social feeds, and it left you scratching your head? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! This piece of Chicago street lingo is a way to talk about your closest crew. But this slang can shape-shift depending on how you use it. This article breaks down the many meanings of “foenem” and gives you plenty of examples of how to use it whether you’re commenting on an Instagram post or hanging out with your friends.
What does “foenem” mean?
“Foenem” is a slang term that means “friends and family.” It it became popular on social media after being used by rappers like Chief Keef and King Von. People use it as part of the phrase “on foenem” (abbreviated as “OFN”) to mean something like “I swear.”