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fessing

Fessing is the act of confessing or admitting something, especially in informal speech. It is the present participle form of the slang verb fess, a shortened version of confess. The related phrase fess up means to admit responsibility or wrongdoing, and fessing up refers to the act of making that confession. In usage, fessing is typically found in casual conversation, informal writing, or quoted speech, rather than formal or legal contexts.

Etymology and usage: Fess is believed to have originated in American slang in the mid-20th century as

Grammar and variants: Fess and its forms are informal. Common variants include fess up (infinitive), fessing

See also: confession, admission, apologize, own up.

Notes: As slang, fessing can carry a pragmatic or humorous tone, signaling a forthcoming or reluctant admission.

a
clipping
of
confess.
The
precise
origins
are
unclear,
but
the
term
quickly
became
common
in
everyday
talk
to
describe
candid
admissions.
Because
of
its
colloquial
nature,
fessing
appears
more
in
spoken
language
or
light
journalism
than
in
academic
or
official
prose.
(present
participle),
fessed
up
(past
tense),
and
fesses
up
(third-person
singular).
While
the
phrase
can
function
as
a
verb
in
speech,
it
is
rarely
used
in
formal
writing.
A
related
concept
is
“confession”
or
“admission,”
which
are
more
neutral
and
widely
acceptable
in
formal
contexts.
In
translating
or
transcribing,
maintain
the
informal
register
where
appropriate.