fin
The plural form of 'fin' is 'fins'. It is most commonly used as a noun to refer to the appendages of aquatic animals or stabilizing structures on vehicles. Informally, 'fin' is also a very common abbreviation for 'finish' or 'finished' in text messages and casual speech, especially to indicate completion or the end of something (e.g., 'I just wanna fin this homework'). This informal usage is distinct from the formal noun and verb meanings.
💬Casual Conversation
This econ paper is brutal. I just wanna fin this whole 'adulting' thing.
Sounds about right. Just power through it, you'll be fine.
Meanings
Examples
The shark's fin cut through the calm water, a chilling sight.
My cat's tail looks like a tiny fin when she runs really fast.
Excuse me, where can I find a souvenir with a dolphin fin design?
This fish is overcooked; they even left the fin on, that's disgusting!
Please ensure all bags are clear of the emergency fin release mechanism.
Look at that tiny dog, his ears are like little fins flapping around!