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frick

1

[frik]

noun

Informal.
fricked, fricking 
  1. a euphemism for the word fuck.



Frick

2

[frik]

noun

  1. Henry Clay, 1849–1919, U.S. industrialist, art patron, and philanthropist.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of frick1

First recorded in 1975–80; euphemism perhaps modeled on frig 1 ( def. ); fricking ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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In 1930, the Nazi Party chief in Thuringia and state Minister of Education and the Interior, Wilhelm Frick, issued orders to remove 70 Expressionist paintings from the Schloss Weimar museum, fire the director of another museum for displaying modern art in its exhibitions, and ban all pacifist or antiwar books and films, including Erich Maria Remarque’s legendary World War I novel “All Quiet on the Western Front.”

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Here's Thomas Cromwell at New York's Frick Collection, trapped in canvas by the Tudor court painter Hans Holbein: thick fingers gripping a secret missive, thin lips curled into a truculent frown, shrewd little eyes seeming to bore into the portrait of Saint Thomas More, who is sitting just across the other side of a mantelpiece.

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“Higher prices from tariffs are the number one financial concern for Americans, as the weight of inflation is still oppressive to family budgets, especially among those with lower incomes,” Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Credit Union, told CNBC.

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Less than two years later, on April 11, 1947, Robinson signed his first major league contract along with Rickey and National League president Ford Frick.

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Details were similarly fuzzy when Tanner Frick dropped out of the competition last week.

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