frigging
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of frigging
First recorded in 1560–70; frig 1 + -ing 2; euphemistically echoing fucking
Example Sentences
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In part, they are looking to recreate the rush they got from making the pilot, which Patinkin describes as “frigging thrilling.”
From Los Angeles Times
Emma Barton, who plays the soap's Honey Mitchell, wrote: "Love you so much, you beautiful, strong, mental, brave lady... You're frigging Ace!!!"
From BBC
“It’s frigging nerve-wracking,” Hovland said with a smile.
From Seattle Times
“I am always stunned at what we are able to do,” he says, “and it’s frigging awesome.”
From Scientific American
In January 2021, he demanded that the Loudoun school board reopen schools and “raise the frigging bar” — now something of a campaign slogan.
From Washington Post
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