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frinsle

To look occupied or busy whilst actually achieving very little and really wasting time.
Towser was busy frinsleing in the garden until he heard his dish being filled
by Lord Roxbrough January 7, 2020
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Frindle

any pen, specially a gold ballpoint pen.
I need a frindle to write my letter.
by anabel11 March 8, 2015
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Frindle

a writing tool that uses ink; a pen
"Hey I need to write down my grocery list, do you have a Frindle?
by pseudonym123456789990000000000 December 29, 2011
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frinklers

the pointy peaks between your nose and your upper lip
I had to wipe a milk mustache off my frinklers.
by Jacquie November 7, 2004
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frinsed

Frinsed was derived from the word 'Friend'. It was invented by an academic scholar called Sukhraj Bal. In his home town of Leicester, he is more commonly known as just BAL. He invented the word frinsed to call his friends by. Why he didnt use the word friend, no one will ever know. He also made up other words such as Freash..
by Sachen November 25, 2006
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Frindle

A writing utensil, usually filled with ink. Used for writing and drawing all around the world. See pen. The word frindle was first introduced in the Andrew Clements book Frindle.
Mike put down his frindle after writing for hours.
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frindle

A made up word meaning pen from a book called Frindle written for children.
"Since i read the book, now i'm only going to say frindle. I'll never say pen again
by Clarrissa Langley April 27, 2004
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