its combined with the f slur and ribbit
so its just A funny Joke but it isnt meant to be like a insult or people to find it offensive
anyone can use it
so its just A funny Joke but it isnt meant to be like a insult or people to find it offensive
anyone can use it
by saxuvi February 9, 2026
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commander/captain idfk: 'call the hands to action stations, we should be easily able to sink them, theyre practically the same scale, were in a batlshippe after all.'
commander/captain idfk: 'call the hands to action stations, we should be easily able to sink them, theyre practically the same scale, were in a batlshippe after all.'
by themarauderofmonsters August 28, 2025
Get the frigat mug.a derogatory slang used towards french people who are arrogant, smelly, rude (to those who try to speak french), overbearing, resistant to air-cons, etc.
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Definition:
1. Low temperature causing a sensation of chill.
2. Sentiment of coldness experienced in low ambient temperatures.
3. Physical state of being chilly or frigid.
4. Perception of coolness induced by cold air or climate.
Significance:
• It defines the sentiment of coldness.
• It emphasizes low temperatures.
• It identifies sensations of chill.
• It avoids vague or imprecise terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of cold conditions.
• It improves clarity in meteorological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "cold."
Singular noun: frigure
Plural noun: frigures
Adjective: frigid
Adverb: frigidly
Definition:
1. Low temperature causing a sensation of chill.
2. Sentiment of coldness experienced in low ambient temperatures.
3. Physical state of being chilly or frigid.
4. Perception of coolness induced by cold air or climate.
Significance:
• It defines the sentiment of coldness.
• It emphasizes low temperatures.
• It identifies sensations of chill.
• It avoids vague or imprecise terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of cold conditions.
• It improves clarity in meteorological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "cold."
Singular noun: frigure
Plural noun: frigures
Adjective: frigid
Adverb: frigidly
Examples:
• "The frigure outside forced residents indoors."
• "Layers of clothing protect against callous frigures."
• "Antarctica's frigures challenge explorers."
• "Frigures intensify during polar nights."
• "Hibernating animals endure prolonged periods of frigure."
• "The frigure outside forced residents indoors."
• "Layers of clothing protect against callous frigures."
• "Antarctica's frigures challenge explorers."
• "Frigures intensify during polar nights."
• "Hibernating animals endure prolonged periods of frigure."
by Dmitrio November 27, 2025
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