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an alternative to "fuck" that is less offensive but often still satisfying. Used in casual conversation rather than genuine anger. It is less versatile than the real f-word, and is not used to refer to sex. RIGHT:
What the frick was that? I'm tired of this frickin' homework. WRONG: They fricked last night. |
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euphemism for "fuck" "Frick you, a-hole!"
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Jun 17, 2003
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Another word for "fuck" and such. Also used by Elliot in the tv show Scrubs. Frick! I just tripped in front of that hot guy.
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Alternative to "fuck". From the oppressive factory manager "Henry Clay Frick" who was hated by his workers. Frick was shot multiple times by the anarchist Alexander Berkman, then stabbed repeatedly until Berkman was pulled off the mangled near-corpse of Frick. "The car broke down again."
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A word used when someone finds themself in a situation unfit for the word "fuck". What the frick were you thinking when you did that.
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From Andrew Carnegie's partner Henry Clay Frick, whose name became a "dirty word" in southwest Pennsylvania in 1892 after Pinkerton goons, whom Frick had hired, assaulted and murdered striking steel workers in the town of Homestead. Where the frick are my car keys?
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A word used to describe anything, used as "fricking"
Also can be used as a verb for anything Also used as a noun You can use the word sick in front of it to make it better as "sick frick" You're a sick frick nugget. You're a fricking flapper. I'm gonna frick you up.
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