FRIG

Etymology 1

Verb

frig (third-person singular simple present frigs, present participle frigging, simple past and past participle frigged)

(intransitive, obsolete) to fidget, to wriggle around

(ambitransitive) to masturbate

(ambitransitive, euphemism) to fuck (misapplied euphemism)

(intransitive) to mess or muck (about, around etc.)

(ambitransitive) to make a temporary alteration to something, to fudge, to manipulate

Synonyms

• (to masturbate): fap, pleasure oneself; see also masturbate

• (to fuck): eff, feck, frack, frak; see also copulate or copulate with

• (to mess, muck): fiddle around, fool around, fuck around

• (to make a temporary alteration): bodge, patch; see also kludge

Noun

frig (plural frigs)

An act of frigging.

A temporary modification to a piece of equipment to change the way it operates (usually away from as originally designed).

(euphemism) A fuck.

Etymology 2

Noun

frig (plural friges)

Misspelling of fridge.

(UK, slang) An insulatedĀ bin,Ā box or cabinetĀ used to keep food or beverages cold.

Synonym: cooler

Anagrams

• grif

Source: Wiktionary



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