A portmanteau of frisky and risque. Could be used to mean something sexually charged, or explicit, etc.
Pronounced friss-kay
Pronounced friss-kay
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Get the Fisque mug.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."
"Oh Maria, my coupons haven't arrived and I'm freaking out."
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Comparable to the English phrase "fresh out of the oven".
Comparable to the English phrase "fresh out of the oven".
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