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frame de la lame

A frame of a porn clip which is frozen on the screen because of the clip buffering, and which you would probably not be proud of yourself for nutting at.

Severity varies from "girl-still-clothed" to "dude's-bare-ass".
Me: Dude, I had a frame de la lame today.
Friend: How bad was it?
Me: It was the dude's orgasm face. I want to kill myself.
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Frame fucker 

A person who rides bmx bikes. Commonly used by skateboarders.
You ride bmx? We're not friends, because you're a frame fucker.
Frame fucker by Vegas91 September 3, 2009

frame by frame 

A film written and directed by a student production company named Psycho Films...

...the greatest piece of Cinema since Citezin Kane...
"Dude, did you see Frame By Frame?"
"Yeah dude, it was so Swiss!"
frame by frame by Joe Weil February 14, 2008

Frame Fucker 

One who partakes in riding bikes or the sport BMX. Commonly used by skatepark patrons, and angry shop keeps.
Yo man, you skate? Naw, I bmx. FRAME FUCKER
Frame Fucker by threeoneoneoh September 4, 2009

frame jumper 

Person who intentionaly walks into someone elses picture or video. Usually making rabbit ears, flashing a peace sign, or some other lame gesture.
I was taking a picture of my friends at a bar when some frame jumper wandered by and stuck his head in the shot.
frame jumper by si_ex_pat September 14, 2010

Frame of Reverence

When religious people try force others who do not share in their beliefs to make shows of respect for their beliefs anyway.
Tom: “Bible” is a proper noun in this context, by the way. Mistakes in capitalizing proper nouns are a pet peeve of mine that I trust you’ll be willing to work with.

Steve: Is this really about grammar? Or is it about trying to compel me to accept your frame of reverence?

Frame-killer 

A frame-killer is any action or element in a software that causes abnormal stress on the hardware, thus causing the frame rate of the application to visibly drop below normal levels for the duration of the action/element.

It is a common term used in video games, since there are usually commonly recurring elements across games that can cause the frame rate to undergo a visible drop. Such elements include explosions, fire, water, hair and fur, and various onscreen clutter.
Jordan: I love playing fire-based characters in video games, I just love watching flames and explosions because they're so pretty.

James: Ahh, so you like frame-killers.
Frame-killer by DeeeFoo October 18, 2017