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frokester 

A person with an afro or an unusually large head.
My mom went to the hairdresser today and got a perm. When she got home I had to be honest, she was a real frokester!
frokester by butterball78 January 6, 2009
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frokester 

A person with an afro or an unusually large head.
My mom went to the hairdresser today and got a perm. When she got home I had to be honest, she was a real frokester!
frokester by butterball78 December 24, 2007
man, that girls tits are getting me so frested
frested by epicblue June 8, 2011
When you get so undeniably hard in an uncomfortable situation.
I was fiested at my grandma's funeral and couldn't stand up without doing a Pocket Shuffle
Fiested by Luvtooty April 2, 2024
A portmanteau of "Fries" (as in fast-food french fries) and "Content." It refers to digital media (YouTube videos, TikToks, etc.) that is low-quality, unoriginal, and mass-produced solely for profit.
The term draws a parallel between low-effort creators and fast-food workers: instead of "cooking" a unique, gourmet meal (original content), the creator is simply "dropping fries in the oil." They pump out high volumes of "empty calorie" content to feed the algorithm and maximize ad revenue with minimal effort.
Key Characteristics

* Low Effort: Includes formats like unedited reaction videos, "slop" content, or AI-generated listicles.

* Quantity over Quality: Flooding the platform with multiple uploads a day to stay relevant in the feed.

* Commercial Motive: Created purely for "the grind" or "the bag" rather than artistic expression.

* The "Fryer" Mentality: The creator acts like a factory worker, mechanically producing content without any passion or innovation.
“I used to follow him for his video essays, but now he just posts five unedited reactions a day. He’s not a creator anymore, he’s just serving up friestent.”
Friestent by marabus February 13, 2026

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026