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BSFR

/biː soʊ fɔːr ˈriːl/ · phrase · slang

"Be so for real" — a way to express disbelief, like "are you serious?" or "stop lying."

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Definitions

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Common in texting and comment sections as a quick disbelief reaction.

“They cancelled it again? BSFR.”
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Can challenge someone to be honest or stop exaggerating.

“BSFR, there's no way that happened.”
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Stands for "be so for real," used to call out something unbelievable or to tell someone to get serious. It expresses disbelief, like "are you serious right now?"

“You paid that much for shipping? BSFR.”
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BSFR In A Sentence

BSFR, that price can't be right.
He said he'd be on time, BSFR.
BSFR right now, is this a joke?

Origin & Usage

"BSFR" is texting shorthand for "be so for real," spreading through Gen Z social media and comments in the 2020s as a punchy way to express disbelief or demand honesty.

People Also Ask

What does BSFR mean?

BSFR stands for "be so for real" — a way to express disbelief, like "are you serious?" or "stop lying."

Where did BSFR come from?

It's texting shorthand that spread through Gen Z social media and comment sections in the 2020s.

When do you use BSFR?

Use it to react to something unbelievable or to tell someone to get serious.

How do you use BSFR in a sentence?

For example: "BSFR, no way" — expressing disbelief.

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