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Frowl
a.Adjective A face that is scrunched up, a furrowed brow, or a mean and nasty countenance. Often seen on miserable Minnesotan's faces. This word is a derivative of frown and scowl. The lady at the State Fair waiting for a corn dog had a frowl on her face.
The frowl on his face scared the children when he opened the door. Get that frowl off your face before I give you something to frowl about. |
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combination of a frown, scowl, and growl, to be employed when each of these individually just isn't enough. I just poured coffee on my crotch while reading my girlfriend's break-up letter in a traffic jam! *frowl*
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frowl- a high pitched squeel in a high or low manner that makes the sound "frowl frowl- i frowled because i got chalenged to a frowl off
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