frigger
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See also: Frigger
English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈfɹɪɡə/
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]frigger (plural friggers)
- (obsolete) Someone who leaps or moves about; a clown.
- (slang, rare) The penis.
- 1684, John Rochester (attributed), Sodom:
- Great Bolloxinians frigger beats allarmes, / By unctious poyson in her Cunt infus’d.
- 1927, Hart Crane, letter, Jan–Feb:
- There once was a cannibal nigger / Who ate up his enemy's frigger; / His dozens of wives / Had the time of their lives; / He grew bigger and bigger and BIGGER.
- 1684, John Rochester (attributed), Sodom:
- (slang) Someone who frigs; a masturbator.
- (mildly vulgar) A disagreeable or objectionable person.
- (Australia, slang, derogatory) A stereotypical rural Australian, typically wearing plain denim jeans, singlets and cowboy hat.
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[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Unknown.
Noun
[edit]frigger (plural friggers)
- (glassblowing) An object made by a glassmaker (or, later, other craftsmen), as an ornament, a testing sample, or a test of skill.
References
[edit]- frigger, The F-Word, by Jesse Sheidlower, Lewis Black, 2009, page 198.
- (crafted object) The Frigger Makers by Arnold Rattenbury, →ISBN
- (crafted object) frigger, The teen-ager's guide to collecting practically anything, by Norah Smaridge, Hilda Hunter, 1972, page 69.
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