"Seriously, you didn't freak out...you froke out!"
"Okay, you froke out when I suggested we live together."
"Okay, you froke out when I suggested we live together."
by NneneO November 02, 2011
(verb)
•the act of having been surprised, and/or revolted, upset or enraged by
•description of extreme excitement
•past tense of the verb freak
•to have been freaked out by any person, place, thing, or idea.
•may also be used in lieu of "freaked" or "freaked out"
•the act of having been surprised, and/or revolted, upset or enraged by
•description of extreme excitement
•past tense of the verb freak
•to have been freaked out by any person, place, thing, or idea.
•may also be used in lieu of "freaked" or "freaked out"
by skitzochik October 30, 2017
To smoke or toke with a bunch of roke-a-tones. Also derived from the words fuck and fructose.
Also, a representative word for memories of good times.
Also, a representative word for memories of good times.
by froke June 22, 2004
They were froking earlier today at the course. I wish I could froke today. I love to froke. Froking should be a part of every man's life.
by Frokinereday April 13, 2011
The merging of 'frozen' and 'coke' to create a quick and easy word for 'frozen coke'. Created and frequently used by Chantelle & Elicia.
by E.l.i.c.i.a January 08, 2008
by _Aydin_ January 25, 2009