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frigging
[frig-ing, -ing]
adjective
(used as an intensifier).
People walking in the middle of the frigging street are going to get honked at.
frigging
/ ˈfrɪɡɪŋ /
adjective
slang, (intensifier)
it's only a frigging game; frigging hopeless
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of frigging1
Example Sentences
The same file shows him referring to police as "frigging Nazis", "Gestapo" and "terrorist thugs".
In part, they are looking to recreate the rush they got from making the pilot, which Patinkin describes as “frigging thrilling.”
Emma Barton, who plays the soap's Honey Mitchell, wrote: "Love you so much, you beautiful, strong, mental, brave lady... You're frigging Ace!!!"
Swift's current beau, Travis Kelce, won the frigging Super Bowl last year and is a beloved tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.
“I’m realizing here lately that we’re living in a frigging hellhole,” Joe said.
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