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fricking
Also ڰ·’,
[frik-ing, -in]
adjective
Slang.
(used as an intensifier).
He ate the whole fricking cake!
fricking
/ ˈڰɪɪŋ /
adjective
slang(intensifier)
surrounded by fricking idiots
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fricking1
An Americanism dating back to 1935–40; probably an alteration of frigging, and euphemistically echoing frigging and fucking
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fricking1
C20: euphemism for fucking
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He had to jump off a fricking building.
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“I got these little fricking knuckleheads that steal me some,” the undercover said, according to a transcript of a recording taken during the meeting.
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He not only ran again, he won the Republican primary handily and then he fricking wins the presidency.
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Every time I heard it, I was like, “The fricking snare’s just not right.”
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He told the Journal that he said to Putin: “'I’m going to hit you right in the middle of fricking Moscow.’
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