archaic idiomatic term meaning "dollar bill", derived from the earlier idiom "greenback", so called because of the color of the reverse side of US currency.
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Inflected forms: froogused, froogus*ing, froogusly, frooguses
Adjective
Variant of extreme.
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(Used in place of any verb)
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Inflected forms: froogused, froogus*ing, froogusly, frooguses
Adjective
Variant of extreme.
Verb
(Used in place of any verb)
Noun
(Used in place of any noun)
Adjective
"That's the most froogusly disturbing stench."
Verb
"I froogused all the way home."
Noun
"Why does it say froogus jam when there is no froogus jam!?"
"That's the most froogusly disturbing stench."
Verb
"I froogused all the way home."
Noun
"Why does it say froogus jam when there is no froogus jam!?"
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