foenem
Your crew. From 'fo'nem' — short for 'folks and them'.
Definitions
Your tight circle — homies, gang, the people riding with you. 'Folks' is Chicago shorthand tied to Folk Nation affiliations, and 'nem' just means 'and them'. Together it covers the squad you'd take a charge for.
foenem In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Chicago AAVE contraction of 'folks and them'; picked up by drill rappers as a label for the inner circle.
People Also Ask
What does "foenem" mean?
It's your crew, from "fo'nem" — short for "folks and them."
How do you use "foenem" in a sentence?
For example: "I'm rolling through with the foenem tonight."
Where does "foenem" come from?
It's a contraction of "folks and them," spelled to match how it's said.
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