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Definition of frolf

frolf

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Definitions include: something displeasing.
Definitions include: Someone who allegedly knows everything about a particular topic, but in reality knows nothing and "bull dust's" their way through discussions.
Definitions include: many.
Definitions include: the scrotum.
Definitions include: to be dead or about to die.
Definitions include: to observe a person to judge their abilities.
Definitions include: transcription of the similar-sounding sigh or exclamation of relief.
Definitions include: Slang for most shoes, sandals and loafers. Compare to low top tennis shoes, Mid and Hi top basketball shoes. Example: Yo, he been wearing the same shoes all month, I think it's time he buy some new [kiccz].
Definitions include: this is what you say when it's Bamurien's fault(which is always)
Definitions include: vaginal moisture.

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