firend


when a developer can’t spell friend
small tweak in send a firend
a misspelling of the word friend due to fast typing. usually, by the time someone realizes they’ve typed it wrong, it’s too late to fix. therefore, because of this realism it has gained it’s own definition being an alternative to the word friend. this word is most commonly used on social networking sites.
i just added your brother as a firend on mysp-ce.

your profile is set to private, could you add me as a firend.

stop sending me friend requests, i don’t want to be your firend!!!!
the definition liam would use to describe a friend, as he frequently fails at the english language, due to being a male.
bekka – “buy me noodles cause your my firend?”

liam – “no.”

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