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Frock

Frock is a verb commonly used in term of the work "Fuck". It can also be using in the place of god in terms of phrases such as "oh god"
*someone drops an anchor on your foot*

person 1: frock you man!
person 2: oh my frocking bad im so sorry holy frock!

oh frock i forgot my non alchoholic beverages!
by theflyingdutchess July 4, 2015
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Froisting

The act of transporting your case of Nati Ice while rocking the utmost frattire, along with hoisting your prized case on your shoulder. In simple terms froisting is a combination of "Fratting and Hoisting". Froisting usually occurs when you are approaching a frat party with your frat bros.
"Dude, Bro!. I am straight up Froisting down Clifton Avenue! Let's Bro-out in ten."
by BHall and Sampz June 1, 2009
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froche

froche (frohj)
-noun

1. A derogatory term meaning "homosexual".
2. A person exhibiting foolish or ignorant behaviour.
3. A generally unlikeable person.
1. "Van Morrison is a froche," he claimed.
2. You eat chicken wings like a froche.
3. I can't stand that guy; he's such a froche.
by Henry Krinkle December 28, 2006
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frocabulary

A portmanteau of "afro" and "vocabulary"; African American vernacular English.
Did you hear Big L on that "Ebonics" shit? That nigga's frocabulary is ridiculous.
by ciscorey October 30, 2008
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Froist

Much like a cold anger, often used to describe someone's tone of voice.
"Make sure it doesn't happen again," his voice sounding froist, sending a chill up my spine
by Jolt girl September 15, 2010
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froasting

Froasting

The name given to the condition when you are sick and simultaneously have chills and a fever. A portmanteau of the words freezing and roasting.
Dude, I'm frickin' froasting.
by ahphotovideo September 25, 2010
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Frockmair

A (gathering) of (elderly) (people). Or a (party) (consisting) of (old) (people). 65 and up.
My (Grandmother) goes to a (lot) of frockmairs!
My (Grandfather) goes to a (lot) of frockmairs
by Peter4045687 March 28, 2011
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