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feeny,feany ,feenie ????

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Metz | 23:53 Thu 01st Feb 2007 | Word Origins
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Is there an origin to this word ? not sure of the spelling but i think it's meaning is to pinch someone/and or be spiteful ??
I may well have the meaning wrong ?
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When I was at primary school in the 60s you could pinch someone and shout fain-its at the same time which meant they couldn't pinch you back! It worked - I was usually pinched. No matter how much it hurt you just couldn't retaliate. Strange now thinking back on it!
Fains, fainites and 'fains I' were all schoolboy forms of demand for a truce or some exemption...such as not being pinched in return. It probably originated in the idea of 'fend', as in to fend off an attack.

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