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fragglepuss

Noun

1. When a woman has a population of small, singing animalia inhabiting the inner depths of her cavernous vagina.
"I thought I may have contracted crabs from the bitch, but I later found out it was only fragglepuss."
by billebllunt December 9, 2013
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Fangle

1. Angle F.
2. A mangled fag or a mangling fag.
"Oh, that man is such a fangle."
"Hey man, why you hating?"
by Fanglicious May 27, 2008
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Fangler

A person who dismantles boats for fun.
I'd love to meet a fangler.

I'm a fangler and proud.
by eggy_bread August 6, 2011
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fraggle

(n) one who is chronically tired to the point of it being visually noticeable; one who is severely sleep deprived
Jeremy: Seth, you look like a fraggle today!
Seth: Stuff it, man I logged like 2 hours of sleep...fuckin homework
by starfox32 November 27, 2012
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Fraggle Rock

another name for the isle of sheppey in kent...so...much...inbreeding!!
the name comes from a series that the muppets once showed, the occupents of the isle of sheppey (or fraggles) bear a close resembelence to the muppets themselves
if by some unfortunate accident you find yourself stranded on fraggle rock it will become clear that most, if not all, of the fraggles have gills and flippers.
fortunatly however fraggle rock is isolated from mainland england by a narrow two lane, and very ugly, lifting bridge that often prohibits access or exit to the island
non fraggle- "so mister...."
fraggle- "cant membre my name"
non fraggle- "so have you only had one set of grandparents....ever?"
fraggle- "yearh tharts roight"
by mr cheese November 2, 2004
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fragle fragle

(example. "dani") hey carlito fragle fragle
by Johnny Courageous August 26, 2008
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Franglais

A mix of English and French, usually employed in the presence of lower-level French students or when one can't thing of the French for a word or phrase.

Origin: a mix of the words 'français' and 'anglais', which are French for 'French' and 'English', respectively.
1. I have to talk in Franglais around Kathryn because she's only in French I.

2. Donne-moi some of your Pringles-- je forgot mon déjeuner. (Give me some of your Pringles-- I forgot my lunch.)
by PetitePhilosophe May 27, 2005
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