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froome

(verb: froome; gerund: frooming) To run or jog in a bicycle race course spontaneously or without preparation, usually due to bicycle malfunction.
Chris was knocked off his bike, and had to froome up the mountain to stay in first place.
by deags July 14, 2016
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froogenheimer

The worst made-up swear of all time.
More horrible than all the swears and curses combined. Only used as a noun.
"You stupid froogenheimer, you burnt my toast."
by Drainer April 16, 2003
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frooner

“That” guy at the office (often named Josh) that likes to ruin all of the fun.
Josh is such a frooner. We can never have any fun when he is around.
by NasaReject June 13, 2019
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Scott Frobose

likes to eat chicken sandwiches, naps almost everyday, loves riding his dirt bike for living, father of 3 dogs, uses “boss” in every sentence.
Scott Frobose never replies to me because he’s always napping
by llamassaresoooocool March 22, 2020
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Froosh

Nickname given to Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante presumably by Ultimate-Guitar.com, because that's one of the only places you'll find people calling him Froosh instead of John.
Have you heard Froosh's solo in Scar Tissue at Slane Castle?
by ItalianRadio October 5, 2009
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fooseball

A game of soccer played on a table at near waist height. Turning of knobs are used to score a small ball in the oppenents goal. Rules much like the game of soccer.
Man, the only indoor game better than ping-pong is fooseball!
by dostacysmom69 January 24, 2006
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Foosed

by Ihavesexalot March 7, 2022
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