frig
名词 n.
动词 v.
感叹词 intj.
英 /fɹɪd͡ʒ/
美 /fɹɪd͡ʒ/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An act of frigging.
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Dated spelling of fridge.
— "Perhaps you prefer beer - there's plenty in the frig."
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A temporary modification to a piece of equipment to change the way it operates (usually away from as originally designed).
— I had to put a couple of frigs across the switch relays but it works now.
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A fuck.
— I don’t give a frig!
动词 v.
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To masturbate.
— She never forgot the day she was caught frigging herself in the library.
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To fuck; to have sex.
— Come on, honey, let’s frig.
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To mess or muck usually with about or around'.
— Be sensible; you’re just frigging about now.
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To break.
— Where’s you get this ladder from? It’s frigged!
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To make a temporary alteration to something, to fudge, to manipulate.
— The system wasn't working but I've frigged the data and it's usable now.
感叹词 intj.
- Euphemistic form of fuck
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle English friggen (“to quiver”), perhaps from Old English *frygian (“to rub, caress”), related to Old English frēogan, frīgan (“to love, release, embrace, caress”), frīge (pl., “love”). Compare also Faroese fríggj (“erotocism, sex, flirtation”), Old English ġefrīgian (“to embrace”). More at free.
Alternative etymology derives frig (Early Modern English frigge), from Middle English frikien (“to keep (the arms and hands) in constant motion”), from Old English frician (“to dance”).
Alternative etymology derives frig (Early Modern English frigge), from Middle English frikien (“to keep (the arms and hands) in constant motion”), from Old English frician (“to dance”).
词源 2
See fridge.
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