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What is "fancy her" in American English? I fancy her.
Feb 16, 2020 12:35 AM
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In this example it means I really like her. It’s mainly used in the UK :)
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fancy as a transitive verb, example "I fancy her" means like, am attracted to.
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It is an interesting question because the meaning of 'fancy' is different in the US and British. In the US is posh, flashy In GB is to like someone
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In this context, the term refers to attraction as in "I really like her". As far as I know, it's something that's mainly used in British English.
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