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frugalista

A thrift shopper who will stop at nothing to get a bargain; including trampling store employees to death. The term is a combination of "frugal" and the Spanish suffix "-ista" which connoting someone who is dedicated to a cause.
Black Friday saw the emergence of a new breed of shopper, the frugalistas, as they stampeded into a store for Christmas shopping; trampling an employee to death.
frugalista by Joe Rodolico December 16, 2008

frugalista

Someone who is like a recessionista, but lives that way whether or not there is a reccession.
Karen lived her life as a frugalista, therefore she was always shopping at SalVal and Goodwill for clothes.
frugalista by manderjean January 2, 2010

Frigalicious

Spotting an extremely attractive, hot female who immediately invokes an overwhelming, carnal desire in you to kick back and watch her Frig herself. Usually just results in adding her image and the thought to your spank bank for an eventual fap session.
Carl: Yo Brooohhh! Check out that babe walking over there! Smokin'!
Frank: Holy hell dude! She is totally Frigalicious. What I wouldn't do to watch her!
Carl: Just rub one out Braahhhhh. Rub it out.
Frigalicious by Eaton Holgoode September 28, 2015

frugalista

A new breed of thrift shoppers that will trample or kill anyone who stands in between them and a bargain.
Black Friday was really sad this year when a mob of frugalistas trampled a guy to death just to save a few dollars on Christmas shopping.
frugalista by Joe Rodolico December 16, 2008

Frugalism 

The distinctive practice, system, philosophy and movement of being frugal.
I am so frugal, I am going to start a movement based on the practice and philosophy of frugalism.
Frugalism by bhm87 May 28, 2012
Also known as "franglais" (frong-legh).

A term to describe a Bilingual Canadian who uses both English and French in the same sentence, usually due to poor knowledge of the second language, so they have to resort to their first-learned language to "fill in the holes". Americans use this as well, but for Spanish and English ("Spanglish").
Classic use of Fringlish:

"Sorry... nous speak anglais very pas bien!"
fringlish by V.C. April 21, 2008