A fork of Rural Dictionary
I first heard this in 2004 but apparently it's been around since 2002. It means: wanting something really badly; yearning; craving; to be a fiend for/of; a corrupted version of the word “fiend”, often used in the trying-to-quit, or broke (as in no money), addiction community.
Dang - all those Outback commercials have got me feenin' for some steak!
(I first heard it in college in the early 90s.) Feeling withdrawal symptoms from the lack of something, such as nicotine.
I'm sorry, I wasn't paying attention -- I'm really feening for a cigarette.
To contain a strong desire for something that satisfies something deep inside, typically a bad habit. Usually tends to be either drugs, cigarettes or chinese food.
At 3:30 AM I was feening Grand Chau Chow, because "the salty crispy shrimp is real finger-lickin but they also have the best sesame chicken!"