A shortened version of 'For Real Though'; meaning you agree with what was just said; stating a fact despite the truths that may come with it.
by awechersome June 02, 2014
by Travis Bagwell March 10, 2009
by DocFlox May 27, 2009
Plural noun: frodos; singular noun: frodo
A slang term refering to feet, usually used when referring to bare/uncovered feet.
Taken from a character from J. R. Tolkien's fantasy series, "The Lord of the Rings". Hobbits have unusually large, hair covered feet with rubbery soles.
Frodos can be used as a term of endearment, in a derogatory manner, or simply as a descriptive term.
A slang term refering to feet, usually used when referring to bare/uncovered feet.
Taken from a character from J. R. Tolkien's fantasy series, "The Lord of the Rings". Hobbits have unusually large, hair covered feet with rubbery soles.
Frodos can be used as a term of endearment, in a derogatory manner, or simply as a descriptive term.
1. Aww... You've got a lovely set of frodos.
2. Omg, did you see Charleen's frodos? Absolutely rank!
3. Ey, put your frodos away and get your shoes on...
2. Omg, did you see Charleen's frodos? Absolutely rank!
3. Ey, put your frodos away and get your shoes on...
by Taz1902 October 13, 2018
by owl June 05, 2003
He's that little hobbit from Lord of the Rings, who at first is cute, but then just turns ugly and dirty. His relationship with Samwise seems to be really close in just a wrong way. Same with Gandalf, but that's just different because Gandalf is mad pimpin!
by Figgy February 02, 2004
Longish curly hair on a white boy.
Not to be confused with a 'fro or a white boy 'fro, this is not a huge head of insanely curled hair, but simply out of control curls on a white boy.
Not to be confused with a 'fro or a white boy 'fro, this is not a huge head of insanely curled hair, but simply out of control curls on a white boy.
by gregory harbin July 21, 2004