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fricking
[ frik-ing, -in ]
adjective
- (used as an intensifier):
He ate the whole fricking cake!
fricking
/ ˈfrɪkɪŋ /
adjective
- slang.(intensifier)
surrounded by fricking idiots
Word History and Origins
Origin of fricking1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fricking1
Example Sentences
He told the Journal that he said to Putin: “'I’m going to hit you right in the middle of fricking Moscow.’
And I remember going out and I did a thing for the New York Times and there were five writers and I followed this woman and she was fricking hilarious.
The man in the turquoise shirt accused her of “disrespecting the rule of law” and running the room like “a fricking dictatorship,” but others came forward and said replacing her would be too drastic.
Trump defended his apparent speech challenges, saying that, “And by the way, isn't this better than reading off a fricking teleprompter…'They'll say: he rambled. Nobody can ramble like this….Probably I won't get the best speaker this year because I went off this stupid teleprompter.”
“I just want to see my kids, that’s it. I’ll stay out here with these fricking critters, just let me see them.”
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