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frick

1

[ frik ]

noun

, Informal.
, fricked, frick·ing.
  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

It was edited by Amy Pyle and copy edited by Sheela Kamath and Nikki Frick.

This story was edited by Robert Salladay and copy edited by Nikki Frick and Christine Lee.

Another image by Piero della Francesca, from his St. Augustine Altarpiece and now on view at the Frick Collection in New York.

It belongs to the Clark institute in Williamstown, Mass., and is now in the little Piero show at the Frick Collection in New York.

This story was edited by Amy Pyle and copy-edited by Nikki Frick and Christine Lee.

Henry Clay Frick, in absolute control of the firm, incarnates the spirit of the furnace, is the living emblem of his trade.

Accompanied by her four little orphans, she recently gained admittance to Mr. Frick.

As I raise the weapon, I see Frick clutch with both hands the arm of the chair, and attempt to rise.

I hear a sharp, piercing cry, and see Frick on his knees, his head against the arm of the chair.

I aimed at the many-headed hydra whose visible representative was Frick.

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