Firmness

Word FIRMNESS
Character 8
Hyphenation firm ness
Pronunciations /ˈfɜːmnəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Firmness"

What do we mean by firmness?

The state of being firm; strength; permanence; stability; hardness; resolution.

To take something that is hard to bear. Urban Dictionary

Fine, nice, hot, good Urban Dictionary

(firm-a-tiv-ity) : the level of firm; not weak; having a solid or compact structure usually referenced to the firm level of a woman's ass or breasts. One may judge the firmativity of an ass or breasts by firmly grabbing a palmful, then grasping and/or coressing the subjects goods, then judging by curves, proportion, and perkiness..will result in the determination of the Firmativity. Urban Dictionary

Literally legit as fuck, or defining something as great as it can be. Straight up. Urban Dictionary

Something cool, smooth, nice Urban Dictionary

Meaning final price in terms of selling things. Used on Facelist and sometimes Craigslist. If you sell something at firm it means you will go no higher and no lower, it is your final price. Urban Dictionary

A group of football fans defending honor of their team by fighting other firms . Every team has one , some iven have two. Urban Dictionary

Very wide meaning, used to describe something as "good" in any sense. Urban Dictionary

A group of football hooligans, usually made up of 200-300 people, but the best firms have far more than that number. Urban Dictionary

Not to be confused with football/soccer firms. Firm (which in this context has exactly the same meaning as mafia) is a term used for organised criminal gangs in the United Kingdom, particularly England. Firms usually consist of white Britons, often run by one family. They are usally highly organised and keep very much underground, some firms may get corrupt police and politicions on their side, but in general they try to avoid all forms of authority. They opperate in very similar ways to other criminal organizations like the Italian/sicilian mafia and Irish mob, like them, firms also have traditional values of respect, looking after your family and the rest of the firm and the code of silence. Their criminal activities are mainly for financial gain, and they include; drug dealing, gun running, smuggling, extortion, armed robbery, protection rackets, kidnapping, the list goes on. Some larger firms opperate on an international basis, you will find quite a few British firms operating in places like the Costa Del Sol in Spain, and in other parts of Europe too. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Firmness

The word "firmness" in example sentences

It was partly an inheritance from a stupid tradition, which tried to combine what it called firmness with what it called conciliation; as if when we made up our minds to soothe a man with a five-pound note, we always took care to undo our own action by giving him a kick as well. ❋ Unknown (1905)

Privately, he thought he had been a trifle hard on the lad, and but for his obstinacy -- which he called firmness -- he would have recalled the prodigal. ❋ Fergus Hume (1895)

Hillsborough was under the impression that a little firmness -- what he called firmness -- would soon bring the colonists to their senses, but every mail that came across the Atlantic showed that Lord ❋ Justin McCarthy (1871)

Certainly there are times when presidential firmness is better than rapid changes in policy to suit public opinion. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The foam developed by Cargill replaces 20% of the petroleum-based foam and outperforms traditional foam in firmness, retention, support and durability. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Financial stocks gained on hopes for near-term firmness, which would benefit brokerages as well as insurers and banks with large securities holdings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The moral would appear to be that firmness is required. ❋ Unknown (1947)

If firmness is preserved in dealing with those who are in variance in their conduct with the terms of the Charter, and if the nations speaking through the Security Council take a firm stand, based on principles and don't try to play the game of expediency, then I think we may be hopeful for the future. ❋ Unknown (1946)

Bless his memory, say I, for, though he might have had his faults, he was a right-honest true-hearted man -- brave as the bravest of his subjects, and firm too; though those who opposed him called his firmness obstinacy. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)

You call the firmness which is common in the early stages of their slavery _greater degeneracy; _ they are depraved, that is, in your language -- they are wicked and treacherous to those who have purchased them, or brought them from their own country. ❋ Various (N/A)

We can acknowledge that our parents were strict, but one of the things they taught us in their firmness was the value of family and togetherness. ❋ Laura Posada (2010)

Factors influencing fish quality before capture include "fish condition" (typically an index of weight and length that measures fatness or nutritional state or "well being" [14]); flesh firmness, which is typically influenced by water temperatures immediately prior to capture (i.e., warmer waters generally result in poorer-quality flesh); general appearance (e.g., color and lack of imperfections) of both the fish itself and key consumed organs such as livers; parasite loads and disease; and contaminant burdens. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Formulated for women aged 40 to 50 years, this line is ideal for women experiencing noticeable wrinkles and loss of skin firmness.? ❋ Unknown (2007)

But now a new element enters the picture, namely firmness or the bonding of one body to another. ❋ Mcdonough, Jeff (2007)

They were presided over nominally by my mother, but really by Mr. Murdstone and his sister, who were always present, and found them a favourable occasion for giving my mother lessons in that miscalled firmness, which was the bane of both our lives. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Our firmness is the only thing standing between them and countless more villages like Racak -- full of people without protection, even though they have now chosen peace. ❋ ITY National Archives (1999)

Right now our firmness is the only hope the people of Kosovo have to be able to live in their own country without having to fear for their own lives. ❋ ITY National Archives (1999)

"I can still recall the firmness with which he voiced his commitment to the supremacy of the constitution, when at about midnight, he warned us politicians gathered at those negotiations that, as judges, they would fearlessly uphold the constitution." ❋ Unknown (1997)

She just told me she's [not interested]. - Mate you have to [firm it]. - Mate gotta [firm] that shit. - [Firm it] son. ❋ MrYeung (2014)

That '52 [Chevy] was [bien] firme! ❋ Nicrod (2004)

"So me and this girl were [going at it] and i reached down and grabbed her ass..i couldn't get over the [firmativity] of her ass..it was [breathtaking]." ❋ Kosmilly (2009)

Damn [Holmes], did you see those [girls] [walk by]??? They look so Firme!! ❋ MistahRigoh (2020)

Damn that's a [firme] [looking] [ride] ❋ Katrina (2004)

Guy 1 - *[Selling] a [pair of shoes] for $30* Guy 2 - "Will you [go down] to 20?" Guy 1 - "No, $30 firm." ❋ Finalpricebitch (2012)

[Arsenal] play good [football] but have a bad [firm] ❋ GST (2005)

"That kfc was [firm]" "That lads nose is a [firmly] large [hooter]" ❋ CricketIsaSport (2014)

[Millwall], [Cardiff City], [Stoke City], West Ham, etc. ❋ International Bad Boy (2004)

Possibly the most well known of all Britains crime [firms] are, The [Kray] twins, refered to as "The Firm", they were one of the most notorious gangs in [Londons] east end in the 60s. ❋ JAL0KAR (2008)

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