v. To constantly change one's views on 'hot-button' political issues in order to satisfy the voter contingent. The purpose of this is generally to gain favor for a bid in an important election.
etym. Named after Sen. Bill Frist, who changed his opinion on stem-cell research in order to align more with that of the public's.
etym. Named after Sen. Bill Frist, who changed his opinion on stem-cell research in order to align more with that of the public's.
A lot of people would retrospectively accuse John Kerry of fristing during the 2004 election campaign.
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Also: "Frosty Piss"
Also: "Frosty Piss"
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Get the frist mug.Similar to a 'cankle'. The Frist resides on the arm where the wrist should be. Forearm to hand with no transition.
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Get the frist mug.a fictitious food item. The term was inserted in a U.S. Army survey of soldiers circa 1974 regarding their food preferences.
Funistrada along with a fake vegetable dish called "buttered ermal" and a fake meat dish called "braised trake" were inserted "to provide an estimate of how much someone will respond to a word which sounds like a food name or will answer without reading." Funistrada scored higher in popularity than eggplant, lima beans, and cranberry juice. All three items, however, had the highest percentage of "never tried" responses.
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