I. ˈfrig verb
( frigged ; frigged ; frigging ; frigs )
Etymology: Middle English friggen
intransitive verb
now dialect England : wriggle
transitive verb
dialect chiefly England : rub , chafe
II. verb
( frigged ; frigged ; frigging ; frigs )
Etymology: probably from frig (I)
transitive verb
: to copulate with — usually considered vulgar
intransitive verb
1. : copulate — usually considered vulgar; in its -ing form often in speech a meaningless intensive
2. : to waste time in a futile or fooling manner — often used with around
III. ˈfrij noun
( -s )
Etymology: by shortening
Britain : refrigerator