(verb: froome; gerund: frooming) To run or jog in a bicycle race course spontaneously or without preparation, usually due to bicycle malfunction.
by deags July 14, 2016
To pull a froome or to froome somthing is to make a dumb mistake that screws something up royally. Either a social situation or a physical project.
by John Lenin Froome September 11, 2011
by sheila in the car November 02, 2007
The act of writing, drawing or creatively expressing yourself on paper while under the influence of marijuana (high).
Last night I was frooming and came up with a great new idea for a movie plot.
I froomed a fantastical land of magical wonder with colored pencils and sharpies.
I froomed a fantastical land of magical wonder with colored pencils and sharpies.
by Special like me April 23, 2009
by mondayhater August 06, 2007
by m a h March 07, 2007
also spelled frum or fah’room, depending on geography and culture; meaning one who is overly large and desires to be your roommate. Froom also tends to be self-absorbed and has a certain musk to him or her. One should be advised not to room with the Froom because there tends to be dire consequences, including listening to atrocious music, watching horrid television shows, and being overcome with the urgency to move out.
Person #1: What were you talking to Froom about?
Person #2: Oh man, she was complaining about how her roommate said she made too much noise.
Person #2: Oh man, she was complaining about how her roommate said she made too much noise.
by the_chosen_ones December 01, 2009