fo sho

fo sho

slang For sure; definitely; absolutely. The phrase is a stylized variant of "for sure." Though it originates in African-American vernacular, the phrase is often used by people of other ethnicities, sometimes as a kind of parody of hip hop language or culture that can be considered offensive. A: "Yo, you going to the party tonight?" B: "Fo sho!"
See also: FO, sho
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

fo sho

verb
See fo shizzle
See also: FO, sho

fosho

mod. for sure. (Streets.) I’ll be there on time fosho.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • fosho
  • (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
  • sure as eggs is eggs
  • eggs is eggs
  • a penny for them
  • great minds
  • great minds think alike
  • be twiddling (one's) thumbs
  • be twiddling your thumbs
  • Heinz 57 (variety)
References in periodicals archive
It's unique "fo sho." Genesis is called "Da Start" and Revelation is called "Jesus Show." If you think this is a joke, you're wrong.
"Fo Sho Derrty" tells the story of a father who runs the drug empire in St.
I had some hurtful gear, fo sho. I had Muska shoes.
I don't know if anyone's ever hooked up with a girl we've whoo-whee'd at, but we've got numbers, fo sho. It's more to see how they respond.