used as a coarse expletive.
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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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They wouldn't even bring a frigging loaf of bread. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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Trying to teach two little ones there- can you just imagine like- frigging twenty fifteen-year-olds all with their opinion trying to tell you off in one-way-or-another. "Can't teach me nothing. Ha-ha." |
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. |
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So what was happening is these- we'd waltz through and we'd load the shot, and then it might be a day or maybe half-a-day or-something and if it was a nice sunny day these frigging snakes would come out to sun themselves on top of the cut. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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And the cookbook was- the five-rose cookbook that Mo gave me and the lost the frigging thing in my house, I'm not sure (laughs) where it is. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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It was fun. In Toronto, it's like when you grow up here and everything closes at seven and there's one bar and you go to Toronto and like every night of the week there's music and every different- like there's all these different cultural neighbourhoods. It's just like frigging thrilling to be there and it's such a blur just like we sucked as much out of living there as we could and tried to experience everything. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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But they- but- but that- by the time night came, you were so frigging tired. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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You-know, like, walking from frigging east coast to Kingston to get into a scrap with the Americans, I-mean, that is unheard of- in the wintertime. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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So one of the vets come out. I didn't know them. I knew the names at the time I didn't know. He said "No I'd have to see the patient first," he says. The patient's a fricking cow! So, so I said, ah, well I said "Doesn't make that much difference to me. In about fifteen minutes I can be where I can get it without a prescription, and without anybody seeing the patient." |
used as a coarse expletive. |
And putting all the animals in the arc. You couldn't put all the animals in the world in the- on the frigging boat. And I'm there like six years old thinking this. I couldn't say anythingcause they'd give you a swat in the head you-know so. |
used as a coarse expletive. |
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We went all over the frigging country cutting gardens. |
used as a coarse expletive. |