fratello fra / tello,
In italian "fra" means "bro".
if we change the "atm" with the "tello" at the end of the phrase
There you have fra🏧 that means if translated to italian
"homie that exchanges flashlights/dildos with you"
In italian "fra" means "bro".
if we change the "atm" with the "tello" at the end of the phrase
There you have fra🏧 that means if translated to italian
"homie that exchanges flashlights/dildos with you"
by Not ronnie August 16, 2020
by bull_froggiepiepiggy2222 May 29, 2025
A tradition of calling out of work, avoiding responsibilities, and not being where you should be. The belief is that if you are out of place and high misfortune won’t find you.
Hey, we’re calling out tomorrow, roasting some bones, and heading downtown for Fr-HIGHday the 13th. You in?
by Keasterbunny October 13, 2023
by changeme January 30, 2021
If you’ve ever been replied to with “oh fr?” you should probably talk to someone else. “Oh fr?” can mean several things from a sarcastic response to something you already knew about or a polite way of someone telling you they don’t really care. In other words, “good for you🙄”.
by nogossipjustagirl July 03, 2021
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