FR

1. What does fr stand for?

For real

In text, chat, and social media messages, fr typically means "for real." Most often, people use this abbreviation to assert that they really meant whatever they just said.

You may also see fr used as part of a question, asking whether someone else is being serious. ("That can't be true. Fr?") If someone's emotions are running high, they may type fr as FR, to show they're especially serious or incredulous.

Example

Did you hear that Clayton got suspended yesterday?
Fr?
Fr, bro
A use of fr on Twitter
A use of fr on Twitter

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Updated April 11, 2023
2. What does FR stand for in emails?

For reference

In emails, FR may mean "for reference." Most often, you'll encounter this version of FR in work emails, in which a colleague has included some additional information or another recipient to ensure everyone's in the loop.

For example, if you and a colleague are discussing delays to a product rollout, your colleague may add a member of your business's marketing team to the email chain FR. That way, the marketing team won't be blindsided by the delay.

Example

I'm going to send this to Cindy FR, since she should know what we're doing

A man who has not been looped in FR

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3. What does FR stand for in football?

Fumble recovery

FR is a statistic in football that refers to the number of fumbles forced and recovered by a defense. The acronym is commonly used in fantasy football (FFB) as a category of points recorded by a defense.

Defenses are combined with ST to score points for a fantasy team. These defensive units can score points in a variety of ways, including recovered fumbles, interceptions, sacks, and touchdowns.

Example

The Seattle defense had 4 FR in just one half of the game!
ESPN fantasy football defensive stats
ESPN fantasy football defensive stats

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Updated October 25, 2016

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