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Frichen is a German dialect word that originally meant "to marry". Later, the definition was changed to "to strike". Many people in southern Germany still use the word, however it is no longer officially accepted as German. This is not what the word Frichen is remembered for, however. This word is responsible as the derivation of Fuck, which would later become the most common English cuss word as well as the most frequently mentioned F word, the biggest multi-definition F word and the only word in the English language to be known as the F word.
Holy shite that was Frichen Dank bro.
Frichen by picklestein June 19, 2016

Frick chamber 

A place where you breed villagers to make bebe and make it rain potatoes
Pewdiepie forced the villagers in the frick chamber to make bebe
Frick chamber by Dikwilson19 August 9, 2019

Frick that noise. 

A more polite way of sayingfuck that shit”.
You’re actually paying me $5.00 a month? Frick that noise.
frick off a non vulgar alternative to fuck off to tell someone to fuck off in a nice way
my girlfriend cheated on me i told her to frick off
frick off by bluebear May 2, 2020

What the frick 

It is what you say when you ordered an Xbox card errrr Xbox remote and you get a bong.
"What the frick, I didn't order that"
What the frick by Ou714w February 24, 2018

Frick and Frack 

Frick and Frack is for any two people who are closely linked in some way, especially through a work partnership or strong friendship.

The origin is from a famous partnership of Swiss comedy ice skaters, Werner Groebli and Hans Mauch, whose stage names were Frick and Frack. They came to public fame in the later years of a series of skating spectaculars called "Ice Follies", promoted by Eddie Shipstad and his brother Roy, which began in 1936 and ran for almost 50 years. Their association lasted so long, and they were at one time so well known, that their names have gone into the language as slang or a reference to two people who work well together or get along great.
There goes Frick and Frack up to their usual antics again.
Frick and Frack by Slang Girl August 31, 2016