adj: /frif'ē/
friff·y, friff·i·er, friff·i·est
Definition:
1. Having such an overly stylized and or exaggerated appearance or fashion that one borders on looking ridiculous and absurd.
2. A compound adjective derived from the combination of the words frivolous and spiffy.
friff·y, friff·i·er, friff·i·est
Definition:
1. Having such an overly stylized and or exaggerated appearance or fashion that one borders on looking ridiculous and absurd.
2. A compound adjective derived from the combination of the words frivolous and spiffy.
The audience couldn't help but laugh at the friffy matching hairdos of the model and her teacup poodle.
by Funke_75 June 6, 2012
Get the Friffy mug.Freffy is the term used to name fandom shipping of Freddie McClair and Effy Stonem, characters from the third series of the popular British TV show from channel E4, Skins.
Freddie McClair is played by Luke Pasqualino and Effy Stonem is played by Kaya Scodelario.
Freddie McClair is played by Luke Pasqualino and Effy Stonem is played by Kaya Scodelario.
"oh my god I'm a fan of Freffy" meaning a fan of Freddie McClair and Effy Stonem
'' Freffy rocks! ''
'' Freffy rocks! ''
by apsodkpasodk June 4, 2009
Get the Freffy mug.by Denzel Schrader April 19, 2007
Get the fliffy mug.Feeling a bit 'funny' and flitting around the place, and impressing your friends with your airy-fairy attitude.
Man louise you are being sooo friefy!omg!
OR
Laura:Sheena are you on crack?
Sheena:No i'm being friefy!l Like omg!
OR
Laura:Sheena are you on crack?
Sheena:No i'm being friefy!l Like omg!
by nimblejack August 28, 2009
Get the friefy mug.Conjunction of 'Friday' and 'Cliffhanger'.
A particularly suspenseful ending to a TV show or story that occurs on the Friday episode so that the audience must wait the entire weekend before the conclusion/resolution.
Coined (possibly as a typographical mistake) by the subscriber 'dabbeljuh' to Max Barry's book Machine Man, which is being delivered a page a day to subscribers until complete, which typically has a 'Friffhanger' every week.
A particularly suspenseful ending to a TV show or story that occurs on the Friday episode so that the audience must wait the entire weekend before the conclusion/resolution.
Coined (possibly as a typographical mistake) by the subscriber 'dabbeljuh' to Max Barry's book Machine Man, which is being delivered a page a day to subscribers until complete, which typically has a 'Friffhanger' every week.
The UK Soaps 'East Enders' and 'Coronation Street' sometimes have Friffhangers. Australian soaps such as 'Home and Away' and 'Neighbours' also.
by p3v June 16, 2009
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by fruffymaker February 8, 2010
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