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Part of Speech: (noun)
Pronunciation: \ ˈfram-bəl \

Definition:
1. A minor mishap or small, unintended disruption that causes brief confusion or inconvenience.

2. A state of mild disarray or disorder, typically temporary and easily resolved.

Origin:
Believed to be derived from a blend of "fray" and "scramble," suggesting a minor, chaotic event. First used in informal contexts in the early 21st century.

Synonyms: kerfuffle, mix-up, snafu, hiccup

Antonyms: order, organization, smooth operation
1. There was a bit of a framble with the scheduling, but we managed to sort it out.

2. The office was in a framble after the meeting, with papers scattered everywhere.
Related Words
After my recent accident, my insurance company was really flamble. They settled my claim quickly and easily.
Flamble by Savalenko February 26, 2018
a adjective that is a cross of feeble and frail
The old lady was very frimble.
frimble by jimbox January 16, 2010

framberize 

As a baseball pitcher, to prevent an opponent from scoring by means of timely skill and inexplicable luck in spite of giving up multiple walks in an inning or game.
The Red Sox were absolutely framberized in Tuesday's game.

They were dismayed to witness the Yankees' utter framberization at Minute Maid Park last night.
framberize by mmpwarrior April 19, 2022

Framples 

Hey you want to head down to the mall to get some framples?
Framples by hereclap August 23, 2009

frumbledig

frumbledig: to eat a piece of cheese on a sunday morning with jesus
oh man i totally frumbledigged dude!!!