What does Frigerate mean?

To make cool
(obsolete, transitive) To make cool.

What does frigging around mean?

to behave stupidly
Meaning of frig around in English to behave stupidly: Stop frigging about, will you! Behaving in a silly way.

Why is there letter D in fridge and not in refrigerator?

As a general rule, a G at the end of a word sounds like the G in flag and hog. Anywhere else in a word, it can sound like either gesture or forget. The G in refrigerator follows this rule. If we shortened refrigerator to fridge we’re left with F-R-I-G.

Is frigging a curse word?

“Frigging,” previously profanity in its own right, lost both its edge and its original meaning and became wholly acceptable as an anodyne substitute for a completely different swear word. “By the mid-20th century it’s become a minced oath, so it’s not considered offensive anymore, really,” says Bergen.

What does going frogging mean?

to go in search of frogs
A lot of us, who are keen on frogs, often say to one another, “We’re going frogging”. Those who have never heard of the word give us the strangest of looks. “You’re going what?!” In short, ‘frogging’ basically means to go in search of frogs (I doubt it’s in the dictionary).

Why is there ad in Wednesday?

As Wōdnesdæg moved from Old English to Middle English, its spelling changed. It became “Wednesdei” and the “d” remained, even as the word morphed into “Wednesday.” Wednesday is just one example of words — like February and ptarmigan — where letters appear in a word’s spelling but not in its pronunciation.

Is Fridgerator a word?

Definitions for Fridgerator. Frid·ger·a·tor.

What is the golden rule of love?

A key tenet of the Golden Rule is that how you act toward another person does not depend on how that individual acts toward you. In other words, you adhere to principles of secure functioning even when others don’t. Each partner takes the lead in being fair, just, and sensitive to the other.

What means freaking cute?

It means you are very cute.

Is crud a bad word?

To our delight they got hold of slightly wrong versions of some traditional swearwords and “ficken” and “crud” were established as really bad words plus “bloody”, which they’d heard on Jam and Jerusalem and was thought to be bad but in an everyday sort of way.

How do you frog someone?

Hi! It means to punch someone hard, quickly and sharply, with the middle knuckle of your hand extended, in a way that imitates the sudden flash of a frog’s tongue.

What is it called when someone is living in your house without you knowing?

Squatting is when someone is occupying an empty or abandoned property which they don’t own or rent, and without the owner’s permission. This is often without the owner’s knowledge and without any legal right to do so.

Is the R in February silent?

This is probably one of the most commonly mispronounced words in the English language. The r in February has been dropped so that it is almost always pronounced Febuary–without the r.

Why do Brits say Zed?

The British and others pronounce “z”, “zed”, owing to the origin of the letter “z”, the Greek letter “Zeta”. This gave rise to the Old French “zede”, which resulted in the English “zed” around the 15th century.

Who were Regrators?

regrator

  • ( Commerce) a person who regrates or buys up commodities in advance and sells them for a higher price, esp during a crisis.
  • ( Historical Terms) a person who regrates or buys up commodities in advance and sells them for a higher price, esp during a crisis.
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