one who is accentuated by his undying sexiness of having a fro. this human mop is characterized by his blazin' rhymes and is known as a smooth operator.
by Froalicious January 20, 2004
Get the froalicious mug.The person who thinks that they're entitled to the french fries of everyone in the group, and thusly never orders them for himself while eating away everyone else's.
Daniel: let's go to In-N-Out
Andy: only if Tony promises not to be a fryloader
...
Nathan: I got two orders of fries! Where did they all go?
Tony: *snicker*
Andy: only if Tony promises not to be a fryloader
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Nathan: I got two orders of fries! Where did they all go?
Tony: *snicker*
by dcicourelh May 14, 2008
Get the Fryloader mug.Strong and determined. Only affectionate to someone after having full trust in them. Defensive and easily angered. Indecisive. Refuses to admit fault. Quick to have a full temper. Likes to be different yet a creature of habit. Angel at heart. Loves the Lord. Creature lover. Likes to cook. Not too interested in the cleanup.
Fair skinned, possibly blonde or light colored hair. Ice blue or light colored eyes. Sensitive skin.
"The Twin" that might be missing her other half or has the sense that something is missing in life.
Born mid month.
Loves to pose for her picture and shows all the pearly whites! Drama!
Fair skinned, possibly blonde or light colored hair. Ice blue or light colored eyes. Sensitive skin.
"The Twin" that might be missing her other half or has the sense that something is missing in life.
Born mid month.
Loves to pose for her picture and shows all the pearly whites! Drama!
Fralin brings the other half of heaven to me!
God knew that the world could only handle one Fralin at a time.
You must be a Fralin (the strong dramatic, other half).
God knew that the world could only handle one Fralin at a time.
You must be a Fralin (the strong dramatic, other half).
by A gift from God February 3, 2010
Get the Fralin mug.A person who friends you on Facebook, then stalks you via your status updates. Their eventual goal is to meet you in person and freak you out by the vast amount of knowledge they have about you.
Jay: Hello, Rosh. Did you just come from hot yoga?
Rosh: Um, do I know you?
Rosh: Dude I met my fralker today. Creeper!
Kristin: I told you not to friend people you don't know.
Rosh: Um, do I know you?
Rosh: Dude I met my fralker today. Creeper!
Kristin: I told you not to friend people you don't know.
by Roshambo187 October 3, 2011
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1. The perceived and often irrational threat of the loss of a valued friendship to another, even if the alleged usurper is also a friend. May be triggered when one discovers the friend in question is/has been fraternizing with others in one's absence, possibly through social media posts, word of mouth, or even if the information is volunteered firsthand.
2. Misguided resentment suffered by a semi-psychotic individual upon the realization that he/she is not the only friend of someone they hold dear, fueled by his/her own insecurities and possibly a latent fear of inadequacy.
3. A frealous disposition, attitude, or feeling.
Origin: portmanteau word derived from friend + jealousy; Middle English frend (friend), from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative), cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt, Gothic frijōnds, orig. present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn and Old English frēon (to love) and frēo (free) + Middle English gelusie, jelosie, from Old French gelosie, equivalent to gelos (jealous) + -ie (-y).
1. The perceived and often irrational threat of the loss of a valued friendship to another, even if the alleged usurper is also a friend. May be triggered when one discovers the friend in question is/has been fraternizing with others in one's absence, possibly through social media posts, word of mouth, or even if the information is volunteered firsthand.
2. Misguided resentment suffered by a semi-psychotic individual upon the realization that he/she is not the only friend of someone they hold dear, fueled by his/her own insecurities and possibly a latent fear of inadequacy.
3. A frealous disposition, attitude, or feeling.
Origin: portmanteau word derived from friend + jealousy; Middle English frend (friend), from Old English frēond (friend, lover, relative), cognate with Old Saxon friund, Old High German friunt, Gothic frijōnds, orig. present participle of frēogan, cognate with Gothic frijōn and Old English frēon (to love) and frēo (free) + Middle English gelusie, jelosie, from Old French gelosie, equivalent to gelos (jealous) + -ie (-y).
Geraldine: Hang on, let me invite Lillie to go with us.
Anyone else: She's not even in town, though. Why would you invite her if she can't come along?
Geraldine: You have no idea... The frealousy is strong with that one.
Anyone else: She's not even in town, though. Why would you invite her if she can't come along?
Geraldine: You have no idea... The frealousy is strong with that one.
by alfredog83 January 16, 2015
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