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Definitions by Stephen Clark

When it would be in the best interest of the party/s or person/s confronting you to leave and/or leave you alone. It should be stated with feeling. Used by youths in the North of England
"why dont you just fringe!"
"Fringe will you, I'm like trying to talk here"
Fringe by Stephen Clark January 9, 2009
When it would be in the best interest of the party/s or person/s confronting you to leave and/or leave you alone. It should be stated with feeling. Used by youths in the North of England
"why dont you just fringe!"
"Fringe will you, I'm like trying to talk here"
Fringe by Stephen Clark January 8, 2009