From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfafa /fɑː/ noun [uncountable] APMthe fourth note in a musical scale1(7) according to the sol-fa system
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fa• He had visited shanty settlements known as fa las owing to their resemblance, at a distance, to honeycombs.• Thus if we write we mean the function which when acting on, say, a produces the result fa.• It s funny cos I decided to watch the fa youth cup final from last year on friday ... coincidence or what.• Bu yao fa feng, she used to tell them all the time stop acting crazy.FAFA /ˌef ˈeɪ◂/ noun 1 → the FA2 → sweet FAExamples from the Corpus
FA• They have lost only once at Anfield since beating them in the 1988 FA Cup Final.• He also holds the unique record of having appeared in every one of the club's first 22 FA Cup ties.• Norwich have been fined £30,000 and Blackpool £6,000 by the FA.• What did the FA do for us with the Stuttgart incident last year?• Not to be put off, Spurs urged the FA to hold an inquiry - but to no avail.• The FA are unlikely to take any action.From Longman Business DictionaryFAFA ORGANIZATIONSabbreviation for FACULTY OF ACTUARIESOrigin fa (1300-1400) Medieval Latin