Frigging

/ˈfrɪɡɪŋ/ adverb

A mild curse word used for emphasis, similar to saying 'darn' or 'bloody'—it means extremely or very.

Likely derived from the verb 'frig,' which may come from Middle English or Scandinavian roots. It emerged as a minced oath or softer alternative to stronger profanities. The exact origin is uncertain, but it became popular as a euphemism in the 20th century.

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