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Definition of Frigged
1. frig [v] - See also: frig
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frigged
Literary usage of Frigged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1827)
"All our horses were excessively frigged, by the severe thirst and great exertions
of the two preceding days. The old horse, indeed, exhibited strong ..."
2. The poetical works of sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1827)
"Cae, (¡o. i4- frigged, entreated earnestly and persever- ingly. Gang, go. 15.
Craw, crow. 16. Banes, bones. Stark, strong. Bowt, boll ; clastic spring, ..."
3. The Irish Quarterly Review (1856)
"... benches and footstools of the same black wood, •frigged off with gold, and
cushioned off with red silk, besides the •*«« that had high backs and high ..."
4. History of the State of Ohio by James Wickes Taylor (1854)
"... n-TKi frigged on boai\.. .""ho boats. The people of Cincinnati made every
exertion to procure his release, lidi; to the efforts and appeals of the ..."
5. Works by Thomas Carlyle (1894)
"He washed like a very Mussulman, five times a day ; loved cleanliness in all
things, to a superstitious extent ; which trait is pleasant in the frigged ..."
6. Leisure-moments in the Camp and in the Guard-room by J. F. Neville (1812)
"... and the next call ihem the murderers of their fellow-citizens, were themselves
Viell and deservedly frigged at school for the innate petulance of their ..."
7. Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians by Michael Matthew Kaylor (2006)
"Then, Mr. Reddie guided Frank's prick to my arse-hole and he soon wriggled it in
whilst his hand clasped and frigged my big cock in front. ..."