Passionate conviction with withering sarcasim of opposing viewpoints, combined with grammar and spelling so poor it is almost incomprehensible.
He went all Frogen on the Iraqi war. I think. I assume by Iaraci he meant Iraq in a Frogenesque way.
by JW Frogen September 15, 2008
Get the frogen mug.An ambiguous letter, halfway between a T and an F, used in a juvenile attempt to cheat a true/false test.
"No, look, teach -- that's a T! I got that one right!"
"That's a frue, so it's automatically wrong. What are you, twelve?"
"That's a frue, so it's automatically wrong. What are you, twelve?"
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"People who grew up in the Depression seem to be more frugal. They never buy name-brand stuff!"
"Ebenezer Scrooge retired, after long a day of screwing people over, to his dingy apartment to consume his frugal (thin/watery) serving of gruel" --severly paraphrased from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"
"Ebenezer Scrooge retired, after long a day of screwing people over, to his dingy apartment to consume his frugal (thin/watery) serving of gruel" --severly paraphrased from Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"
by blueagave April 18, 2006
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(Fruit + vegetable)
(Fruit + vegetable)
by meow2u3 August 22, 2008
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Get the froget mug.“yo, is my Kirkland Signature brand beer done frigerating?”
“Nah man, give it a few more minutes.”
. . . . five minutes later, "mmm, quaffable."
"indeed."
“Nah man, give it a few more minutes.”
. . . . five minutes later, "mmm, quaffable."
"indeed."
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