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The small line of debris that refuses to be swept onto the dust pan and keeps backing a person across the room until he finally decides to give up and sweep it under the rug. I swept the frust under the rug.
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N. fruhst: When sweeping a floor, the line of dust and lint which stays on the floor at the edge of the dustpan. I know Cecelia swept the floor, because I saw a line of FRUST where she stopped.
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short for frustrated I'm totally frust! That bastard was all up in my hood!!!
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when you sweep the dust in the pan, the stuff left that is still on the ground edging the pan. after i swept all the dust, their was a wee bit of frust left on the ground.
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that annoying bit of dust that no matter how hard you try, just won't be brushed into the dustpan I tidied the house because my mother was coming to visit but the frust in the hall drove me crazy.
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After using a foot scrapper, frust is the crusty dead skin particles that are left over. Essentially it is foot crust, or frust. Mike's roomate was scrapping his foot with a Ped Egg and blew the remaining Frust all over the living room.
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| 7. | Frust | ||
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After using a foot scrapper, frust is the crusty dead skin particles that are left over. Essentially it is foot crust, or frust. Mike's roomate was scrapping his foot with a Ped Egg and blew the remaining Frust all over the living room.
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