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Speaker: I don't know how that happened. But anyway ah he's out there in wherever they live so- what do you call it? Thunderbay? Yeah. And ah- Interviewer: So when you were raising your children though, it must have been a happier time. Speaker: Oh yes. Yeah. Except Franky was always the one that was freelane (laughs), you-know? Yeah. Interviewer: Now c-- when you think in back in those times, can you remember any memorable events or stories that happened in the family? Speaker: No, I don't think so. Well, my grandmother, my father's mother wasn't a nice person. |
used as a coarse expletive.
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I was directing it, I was producing it, I was building the fricking set, you-know |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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There's- think they're- they think they're better than you, but really all they have to show in life is that they're a friggin' desk clerk. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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I ha-- she threw- she made like elastic with a frigging ah- like a bathrobe string and she threw it- |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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Interviewer: So what about the Cobalt dog? Speaker: Oh geez- Interviewer: Great story. Speaker: Frigging Cobalt dog. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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Oh I f-- I s-- f-- I frigging just fell right out of the booth. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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It's frigging crazy. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
He'll put the frigging ring on it soon. I want to start having kids soon, so- |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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Okay, well, had to get up at frigging three in the morning, drive down to Toronto. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
And then I threw the frigging ball over the fence. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
She's frigging health- I almost want to say freak but not quite. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
Speaker: He tormented me to no end. Interviewer: Yeah. Speaker: Frigging drove me up our gravel driveway by my feet. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
He frigging- I made this bear out of Play-doh and I was so proud of it. And he stole it and hide- hid it- hid it underneath his pillow and smushed it. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
ur first game, we frigging twenty-five to twelve against the people who were really like amazing and won it. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
We have to run harder for five. Then we have to do frigging- sometimes he'd bring out this board and we hated this board. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
Oh yeah, one girl got her frigging finger cut off. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
I found out though Chase had a frigging cottage in Temagami. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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I was frigging jealous. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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I'm like, "Are you frigging joking?" |
used as a coarse expletive. |
As noun: Diversion, amusement, sport; also, boisterous jocularity or gaiety, drollery. Also, a source or cause of amusement or pleasure.
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Even though that was my last year, that was the year I felt like I was just like way too old for that stuff anymore but um- yeah those are probably the funnest ones was Wizard-of-Oz and- and Beauty-and-the-Beast. |
Superlative/comparative form of fun. |