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FRANTZ is smart, stuck up, moody(looks mad but always happy)adventurous so when he sees a show/movie and it has adventure in the show/movie he wants to be the main character if you are Frantz you are the best fuckin person in the world!!!
FRANTZ watched Merlin now he wants to be a warlock.
Frantz by Francisco pelpleez September 30, 2018
Pretty lit, got waves, a crip , wavy nigga, got popeyes 5 dollarbox, got a du-rag, nobody knows what he will do next,is WavyCrip
Damn! its Frantz the wavy nigga whats he gunna do this time
Frantz by WavyCrip May 30, 2019
Person born of Eastern European heritage, usually spelled Frantz, or Franz.

One born of German decent.
I met Frantz ina town north of Berlin.
frantz by Ambien Dreams December 19, 2016
1. (v) To shirk an important responsibility even to the point of self destruction
2. (v) To permanently stain ones family's good name.
1. Hey, did you write that final paper that we have to do or else we fail or are you gonna frantz it until the last minute?
2. I was really pissed off at my parents so I got myself arrested for male prostitution and frantzed them.
frantz by The Mystery Beast December 18, 2003
A fat, black, and ugly person who enjoys to eat debbie cakes and has a guy named Jamal to suck on his bellybutton for a debbie cake
Frantz is fat
Frantz by ZaAsianCh!nk September 9, 2021

Frantz Fanon 

A great psychiatrist of the post WW2 era. Frantz Fanon was perhaps the most influential decolonialist philosopher of the 20th century. A highly trained psychiatrist, Fanon was also a revolutionary soldier fighting the Nazis in WW2. He doubled his efforts towards the Algerian revolutionaries fighting French barbarity in the post war period.

Fanon however will always be best known for his papers on existential deconstructionism, essentialized notions of racism and his perspectives of a black man in the west.
Frantz Fanon was a renowned philosopher, soldier and revolutionary. Despite dying at the tender age of 36, Fanon has left enough decolonialist articles to last a critically thinking student a lifetime to ponder.
Frantz Fanon by franz fanon January 16, 2008