Definitions by Eva Doer
frist
v. fristed, frist·ing, frists
v. tr.
1. To assert ones opinions as fact, based on extremely limited information, esp. in contradiction of others who have first-hand understanding of the facts.
2. To do the above in some official capacity, i.e. testimony in a judicial proceeding or legislative debate.
n.
1. One who has a propensity to do the above, or does so on a hired basis.
v. tr.
1. To assert ones opinions as fact, based on extremely limited information, esp. in contradiction of others who have first-hand understanding of the facts.
2. To do the above in some official capacity, i.e. testimony in a judicial proceeding or legislative debate.
n.
1. One who has a propensity to do the above, or does so on a hired basis.