frickle
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
感叹词 intj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A fried pickle.
— Frickles (fried pickles) are inspired and served with a blue cheese dipping sauce (see page 20).
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A penis.
— After all, creative positioning during the venereal act (“frickle-frackle!”) can cause fungal growth, cancer, and death.
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A prickling, shivery sensation; frisson.
— at the frickle of apprehension ( real or imaginary ) on any issue.
动词 v.
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To upset or discombobulate.
— In his own Yorkshire words, they made him 'reet frickled', and any senior officers who came to inspect us never got their messages correctly delivered if poor Thompson was on duty.
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To move, act, or change randomly.
— The ball took a lucky bounce for JSU and frickled away from the goal before a Panther player could capitalize on the rebound, and the game remained scoreless.
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To speckle.
— I was roused from my abstraction, and lo and behold! my stockings were all frickled with blood, and God knows how many lives I had to answer for.
形容词 adj.
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Not solid or firm; loose; friable.
— Vpon this fain and frickle foundation of two false and contrary opinions was that leage of Smalcaldium stroken: whereof ensued that lamentable and cruell warre, to the greate waste and destruction of Germany, with the murder of infinit thousands of men.
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Changeable; undependable; fickle.
— Yvette Guilbert, a greater favourite than ever with the generally frickle and changeable Parisians, has been singing for three nights at Lyons, where she received 1000 francs an evening—that is, ₤40.
感叹词 intj.
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a minced oath
— "Frickle frackle,” she said, stomping out.
词源
词源 1
Blend of fried + pickle.
词源 2
Uncertain. Perhaps from dialectal frick (“to move briskly, fidget”) + -le. Alternatively, perhaps related to German Low German friggeln, a variant of wriggeln (“to wriggle”).
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