FRACK

Etymology 1

Verb

frack (third-person singular simple present fracks, present participle fracking, simple past and past participle fracked)

(oil industry) To employ hydraulic fracturing (fracking)

Etymology 2

Verb

frack (third-person singular simple present fracks, present participle fracking, simple past and past participle fracked)

(euphemistic) Fuck.

Synonyms

• eff, feck, frak, frig; see also copulate or copulate with

Etymology 3

Adjective

frack (comparative more frack, superlative most frack)

Alternative form of freck

Source: Wiktionary



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