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frig (English) Etymology 1 From - friggen||to quiver|lang=enm, perhaps from - frygian|to rub, caress|lang=ang, related to - freogan|frēogan|lang=ang, - frīgan|to love, release, embrace, caress|lang=ang, - frīge|tr=pl.|love|lang=angPronunciation /frɪɡ/ Verb frig|g|ed
obsolete to fidget, to wriggle aroundto masturbate to fuck (misapplied euphemism) * 1988, w:Alan_Hollinghurst|Alan_Hollinghurst, w:The_Swimming_Pool_Library|The_Swimming_Pool_Library, page 113 *: Not that we didn’t frig in the day-time too. to mess or muck (about, around etc.) to make a temporary alteration to something, to fudge, to manipulate Translations to fidget, to wriggle around to masturbate to fuck to mess or muck Derived terms Noun an act of frigging A temporary modification to a piece of equipment to change the way it operates (usually away from as originally designed) a fuck Etymology 2 Pronunciation /frɪdʒ/ Noun a fridge Translations a fridge frigó {{trans-bottom ----frig (Aromanian) Etymology From - rup - frīgus|lang=la.Noun rup|noun Related terms See also frig (Romanian) Etymology From - ro - frīgus|cold|lang=la.Noun n|friguri - popular variant frigură|lang=ro fever, chill Synonyms cold răcoarefever febrăAntonyms cold căldurăDeclension See also Related terms Fullständig information på http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/frig |
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