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Fy

Fy \Fy\, interj. [See Fie, interj.] A word which expresses blame, dislike, disapprobation, abhorrence, or contempt. See Fie.

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Etymology 1 alt. (context archaic English) Expressing disapproval. interj. (context archaic English) Expressing disapproval. Etymology 2

vb. (context obsolete English) To digest.

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FY

FY or fy can stand for:

  • Yield Strength, defined in engineering and materials science
  • Fengyun, China's weather satellite series
  • Feynmanium (Fy), a nickname for untriseptium (Uts), chemical element 137
  • Firefly (airline) (IATA code), an airline based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Fiscal year, a 12-month period used for calculating annual financial reports
  • Forget You, polite form of a derogatory expression
  • Fuck You (disambiguation), a common derogatory expression
  • Republic of Macedonia (NATO country code), a country in southeastern Europe
  • West Frisian language (ISO 639-1 language code), a language spoken mostly in the province of Friesland, Netherlands
  • FY postcode area for Blackpool, England
  • Convair XFY Pogo, an experimental "tailsitter" aircraft

Usage examples of "fy".

His eyes followed that line upward, past slender curves of waist and shoulder, up a long, swanlike neck to a face that de fied description.

Graphemes The ancient Arabic script, a naturally cursive script with up to four different forms for each letter (depending on its position-initial, medial, final, or uncon nected-m a word), has, through millennia of usage been streamlined and at times arbitrarily restructured so that it has come to be an alphabetic script with only one form of a letter per sound unit This latest innovation was attributed to the planetologist Liet-Kynes during his stay on Arrakis with the Fremen tribes Other pnor innovations included the introduction of symbols to represent vowels (ancient Arabic script indicated short vowels only by infrequently used diacritical marks) attributed to Ah Ben Ohasi and later modi fied by the Fremen in the fast copies of their desert survival manual, the Kitab al Ibar The Fremen script in use during die time .

Nay, I tell you, the coffin contains rocks, and Fyren left his death chamber in the night, alive, before the coffin was buried.

Graphemes The ancient Arabic script, a naturally cursive script with up to four different forms for each letter (depending on its position-initial, medial, final, or uncon nected-m a word), has, through millennia of usage been streamlined and at times arbitrarily restructured so that it has come to be an alphabetic script with only one form of a letter per sound unit This latest innovation was attributed to the planetologist Liet-Kynes during his stay on Arrakis with the Fremen tribes Other pnor innovations included the introduction of symbols to represent vowels (ancient Arabic script indicated short vowels only by infrequently used diacritical marks) attributed to Ah Ben Ohasi and later modi fied by the Fremen in the fast copies of their desert survival manual, the Kitab al Ibar The Fremen script in use during die time of Muad'Dib is shown below Many of the values of .