Why say "frig" on the BB when you can say the real thing??

FlamingoBlue

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Isn't this a place where we can feel free to express ourselves? Let's celebrate our freedom to say fuck. And for the frigging few of you who can't; pity.:)

blue
 
"frig"

is said by those poor repressed individuals who worry too much about how other people view them. Like lavy.. she's a prude y'know. hehe
 
The real prudes say "freakin".

That's like saying "shoot" when you cut a finger.
 
Hey everyone....

Frig you, your momma and the horse she rode in on!!! (Now, doesn't that sound strange)??:) :)

blue
 
point is..

there is no real correlation, just wanted to poke fun. :)

My younger sister gets so mad when I call her a prude. I know good 'n well she's not one, but watching her face distort in rage at the suggestion is just fun.
 
Hey Vixen....

Is "hehe" the same as:) And is Lavender's avatar indicative of a full moon or a tremendous fart?? You seem to be in the know, so help me out, puleeeeze.

blue
 
Maybe some of us like to share the illusion that we're intelligent enough and have a wide enough vocabulary that we don't have to resort to those phrases?

In the real world nothing makes me loose respect for a person faster than hearing them swear.
 
Never said:
Maybe some of us like to share the illusion that we're intelligent enough and have a wide enough vocabulary that we don't have to resort to those phrases?

In the real world nothing makes me loose respect for a person faster than hearing them swear.

whoa! That friggin hurt. heh

*vowing to learn how to keep from cursing*
 
In the real world nothing makes me loose respect for a person faster than hearing the

Nope.
Not gonna do it.
Wouldn't be prudent.
 
i dont like to swear its not because i think theres anything wrong with swearing and i dont think badly of people that do


it just sounds strange coming out of my mouth so i choose not too mostly
 
Main Entry: frig
Pronunciation: 'frig
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Form(s): frigged; frig·ging
Etymology: Middle English fryggen to wriggle
Date: 1598
usually vulgar : COPULATE -- sometimes used in the present participle as a meaningless intensive

However there can be a difference between frig and fuck. Fuck usually involves at least two people unless you're telling someone to go fuck themselves. However I've seen frig used as a term for female masterbation as well.
 
Ok , I have to admit that I am a "frig" user. But, it has nothing to do with how I think people view me, but has everything to do with how I see myself. Some people are swearer's, some are not. I'm not. Unless I get pissed off. Then I have been known to use many words outside of my normal vocabulary..But just to use them in everyday conversation, no, that's not me.
 
"Fuck" is funny. "Frig" is funnier. "Frick" is the friggin' funniest. "Fudge" don't even come fuckin' close.
 
Frig you???

Makes no sense to me. Then, again, "fuck you" always seems to get the message across.

blue

*** For further assistance, see my thread on the "f" word, and I don't mean frig, fudge or frick.
 
FUCK YOU ALL!!!! The only time I have to catch myself is when I'm at Walmart. I work in Stationary, so I see TONS of kids. And, when I'm around my Mom. Other than that, I don't give a FUCK!!!!!!
 
I don't say "Frig" you. I use frig in general sentences sometimes, such as.. "That frigging dog took my newspaper again".. If I'm mad enough to say something like "frig you" , then I'm gonna use the real word and say "Fuck You! ".. :)
 
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