A Southern and Midwestern slang word used to express excitement or distainment without using profanity.
by me June 21, 2004
A word commonly used by kids who's parents don't let them swear yet or those who feel guilty swearing.
by Zephyr April 13, 2016
by PepsiFreak April 08, 2007
From Andrew Carnegie's partner Henry Clay Frick, whose name became a "dirty word" in southwest Pennsylvania in 1892 after Pinkerton goons, whom Frick had hired, assaulted and murdered striking steel workers in the town of Homestead.
by Gahmuret June 25, 2006
Fricking kids
by donald trump is real 922 May 22, 2017
by sallie d August 30, 2003