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WHACK THE FROGGIES 

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WHEN ONE GUY LEAPS OVER TWO GUYS AND POKES THEM EACH IN THE BUTT BEFORE JUMPING OVER THE NEXT GUY
THIS ONE TIME AT CHURCH CAMP WE DECIDED TO PLAY WHACK THE FROGGIES
WHACK THE FROGGIES by I LOVE GOLD December 21, 2008

Friggies 

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The combination of fruit and vegetables. As in used for buying both fruit and vegetables (Friggies) for Juicing.
"We need to stop by H-Mart for a Friggies run. We got to juice this week; were becoming fat-asses man."
Friggies by MizterKoffy January 6, 2013

Freggie 

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"Freggie" is a combination of the word fruit and vegetable. So it just means any fruit or vegetable.

It came about because "fruits and vegetables" takes too long to say.
Eat 5-9 freggies each day.
Freggie by WELLWVU February 14, 2012

Froggies 

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French-Canadian tourists ( see "snowbirds") that flock to the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood FL area to winter every year. Characterized by profound rudeness and a penchant for driving no more than 30 mph in the fast lane, thereby clogging traffic just enough so the person behind them can get a really good look at the "Je me souviens" on the back license plate.
I wish that vanful of damned Froggies would hop the hell over to the slow lane.
Froggies by zarf21 June 8, 2009

freggie 

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an ambiguous fruit/vegetable that tends to provoke arguements as to which of the food groups it belongs to. (fruit or vegetable)

regardless of scientific decisions, due to popular culture, people will often argue with what they have always known, therefore leaving an item of food with an ambiguous food group home.

fruit or veggie? = freggie.
a tomato is a freggie, because some people argue it is a vegetable, whilst others claim it to be a fruit.
freggie by lilg January 12, 2008

froggiese 

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is a word that is being used for the checking of wether or not new definitions will upload right away or not.
“yeah!! also froggiese hahaha”
“what the hell does that mean??”
basically a word i defined for a experiment thing lol”
froggiese by ilikefroggiese March 8, 2021
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