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Frisque

A portmanteau of frisky and risque. Could be used to mean something sexually charged, or explicit, etc.
Pronounced friss-kay
She felt quite frisque walking about the house in her lace lingerie.
by teafiend98 October 24, 2017
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frisque

"zamn you have a frisque."
by jessbess21 March 4, 2009
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Frissues

when your having a bad hair day in the fringe region. ie fringe issues
"shit looks like kelsey's having some frissues today"
by kpfraz May 4, 2010
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Dar de frosques

Vamos dar de frosques " let's get out of here"
by Crush0074 July 10, 2023
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Fisque

Be quiet, there's a Fisque in my memory
by Braka November 30, 2018
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Friquear/Enfriquia(o)

This term means, 'to freak out' or 'freaked out.' They are really the English words: freaked or freak out, but Nuyoricans have long pronounced it with a Latin accent, and they have therefore become commonly used words in Spanish.
"Hay maria, no me a llegado los cupones, y estoy enfriquia."
"Oh Maria, my coupons haven't arrived and I'm freaking out."
by Otoniel January 8, 2005
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fresquecito

Noun. Puerto Rican way of describing a brand new item or concept. Not to be confused with the word describing cool weather.

Comparable to the English phrase "fresh out of the oven".
Check this bread from Tropicaleo, esta fresquecito!
by suppafresh December 13, 2018
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