“I just saw Adeline Agnes Andromedon Frances Hollywood Dilligaf Harveys comedy show and she killed it!”
by Aaafhdhagent98 December 03, 2021
after a man has had sex with his partner, he gets over him/her and begins to repetitously squat down and shit on them while screaming "we don't give ground" for each repetition.
by steamboat willy July 13, 2006
HyperDimSergalV2 said "fucking-furries-flew-in-from-france-fighting-freaky-fat-fuckheads" to make magnitudemuffin look like an idiot.
by Psuedonymous Bosch September 19, 2015
Eric wanted to play basketball with friends, but francesed when Sarah complained and threatened to leave him.
by Chuckie Bee March 03, 2009
by rileylacrosse20 May 19, 2020
"Let's play freeze dance, and remember, real dancing, no one is allowed to do francing!"
Mike: "You dance really well."
Tina: "Really? Because the whole time, I was just francing."
Mike: "You dance really well."
Tina: "Really? Because the whole time, I was just francing."
by Juniper of the Woods October 10, 2015
Definition:
To be Franced is to be suddenly and spectacularly let down in a way that feels both avoidable and completely out of your control. It usually happens after someone confidently says “don’t worry, I’ve got it” — only for you to find out they absolutely didn’t.
Background:
The term “Franced” was born in chaotic workplaces and group projects, where someone’s lack of follow-through becomes your emergency. It captures that specific kind of betrayal that’s not evil — just incredibly frustrating, often involving vague promises, missing details, and last-minute disasters.
To be Franced is to be suddenly and spectacularly let down in a way that feels both avoidable and completely out of your control. It usually happens after someone confidently says “don’t worry, I’ve got it” — only for you to find out they absolutely didn’t.
Background:
The term “Franced” was born in chaotic workplaces and group projects, where someone’s lack of follow-through becomes your emergency. It captures that specific kind of betrayal that’s not evil — just incredibly frustrating, often involving vague promises, missing details, and last-minute disasters.
“I thought the venue was booked. Nope — totally Franced (Fr-ance-d) ”
“We were ready to present, but the files were missing. Got Franced (Fr-ance-d) hard.”
“She said she sent the email… turns out it was in her drafts. We’ve all been there — classic Francing.”
“We were ready to present, but the files were missing. Got Franced (Fr-ance-d) hard.”
“She said she sent the email… turns out it was in her drafts. We’ve all been there — classic Francing.”
by Creator of Workplace Humour May 16, 2025