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Frantibator

fran.ti.bator

Origin: American contraction English ~CY2000

1. Desperate or wild masterbation with passion or frenzied demeanor.
2. Rapid jerking of genitals without regard to possible short term pain in exchange for immediate gratification.
Scotty was a known frantibator; many in the squad had difficultly sleeping in their bunks at night due to scotty's frequent late night frantibation.
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Franticity 

A propensity for easily becoming frantic, or being in a frantic state; a more correct way to say "franticness"
"She's prone to frequent bouts of franticity I'm afraid, as is typical of high-strung girls like her.
Franticity by Dr.Verbose October 15, 2008

franticipation 

He was looking forward to his own wedding with franticipation.
franticipation by linguiste October 20, 2009
It's quite simple, a fratty democrat. In A GDI dominated political mindset, the few, the proud, the fratty.
"That guy has an Obama sticker on his yacht? Must be a Fratocrat."

John. F. Kennedy, the original Fratocrat.
Fratocrat by Tftc September 20, 2013

franticipation 

the act of waiting frantically with a mixture of frustration and anticipation for your computer to download/load the application/software you await with excitement
I sat, with growing franticipation, as my computer's timer ticked away.
franticipation by abulafia July 10, 2010

frantical 

a great deal more than frantically
*WAVES FRANTICAL*
frantical by VenusFigure June 19, 2011

Frantical 

A way of explaining how tough someone does something. Like if someone was frantically running down the stairs, they're making a lot of noise in the process and maybe stamping their feet. It means someone is doing something angrily
Eliza: why are you running down the stairs so frantically
Aqeela: because I'm mad.

Or
Eliza: Why are you riding your bike so frantically
Aqeela: because I'm mad and I'm trying to get home fast.
Frantical by Suzy parker February 28, 2019