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Frolleague 

‘Meet my frolleague, Anna.’

When you’re introducing someone and you realise that neither ‘colleague’ nor ‘friend’ does justice to your relationship, frolleague is the word you need.

A frolleague is a professional connection that grows into a rich and fulfilling relationship.

Frolleague relationships are expansive, originating from a shared professional passion and evolving to incorporate everything else. This is why we love frolleagues so much. They are both professional and personal sounding boards, bringing fresh perspectives to our life story so far. They offer objective curiosity and candour that our established friends and family are often unable to bring. Frolleague relationships are rich and diverse. They mix, match and merge across all aspects of our lives, including our inner work geek... which is, in the end, what sets them apart from other relationships.
'It's Friday - time for fun and frolics with frolleagues.'

'Some of my favourite conversations are with frolleagues - we connect on so many levels including what gets us excited about our work.'

'Introducing my friend and colleague, Alice - hang on a minute! Shouldn't there be a word for this? Try frolleague!'
Frolleague by Anna & friends October 21, 2022
Related Words
an adjective, a state of mind or emotion, a term evoking a positive feeling regarding something cool, badass, pimpin, etc..

Also a synonym for getting really really high
"Yo, last night was mad frolish"

"Yo, bring the weed over, we gettin' frolish tonight"
Frolish by NS-Dickie March 19, 2009

Frolicking with the polycorns 

We all bought some cough syrup so that we would be frolicking with the polycorns.

Babytown Frolics 

Absurdly easy.

Made popular by agent Archer from the animated series of the same name. This phrase is used to describe anything that is extremely easy, simple, or otherwise not much of a big deal.
Person 1. "Can you believe how easy that exam was?"
Person 2. "Yeah, that was just babytown frolics!"
A term of endearment between freinds. Like homie, buddy, or friend.
whats up Foolie!

Aye foooolie!
foolie by Local Tourist December 9, 2011