English
Etymology 1
Uncertain, perhaps imitative.
Pronunciation
IPA|/frɪg/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪɡ|-ɪɡ
Verb
en-verb|frig|g|ed
- context|intransitive|obsolete to fidget, to wriggle around
#:Will you sit down and stop frigging around.
- transitive or intransitive to masturbate
#:She never forgot the day she was caught frigging in the library.
- transitive to fuck
#:Come on honey, let�s frig.
- intransitive to mess or muck (about, around etc.)
#:Be sensible, you�re just frigging about now.
Quotations
; to fuck
1988, w:Alan Hollinghurst|Alan Hollinghurst, w:The Swimming Pool Library|The Swimming Pool Library, Penguin Books, paperback edition, page 113
Noun
en-noun
- an act of frigging
- 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
- a fuck
#: I don�t give a frig!
Etymology 2
Abbreviation of fridge.
Pronunciation
IPA|/frɪd�/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪd�|-ɪd�
Noun
en-noun
- a fridge
Romanian
Etymology
Latin frigidus
Noun
ro-noun|gendn|plfriguri
- cold, frigidity
Declension
ro-noun-n|plfriguri|deffrigul
el:frig
es:frig
fr:frig
ru:frig
vi:frig
zh:frig
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