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Derived from the word ferocious, and pronounced appropriately (the 'che' is pronounced like Porsche).

Used to describe a noun or situation in a positive fashion (e.g. a hairstyle, an article of clothing, a piece of artwork, a dance move). Used in substitution for words such as FIERCE or FABULOUS.
1:

person a) "Check out this new jacket."
person b) "Oh my god, feroche!"

2:

"That was so feroche!"

3:

"The new Marc Jacobs bag: ...feroche."
Feroche by Michael Herren March 15, 2008
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All he wanted was to get at my frosche
Frosche by Sue Ng June 4, 2005

ferschemelled

The feeling of disorganized or unsettled, or the state of disorganization.
1. After ten minutes of trying to figure out the weekend plans with my girlfriend, I felt so ferschemelled

2. Everything in my room was tossed about, it made me feel ferschemelled

3. The garage was ferschemmeled, because there were open boxes piled everwhere
ferschemelled by bonkabout December 19, 2011

froscheiser 

When two drunk ass Germans get in a wee bit if a scuffle.
Those two dumb ass just got in a Froscheiser!