Trosh vs Frosh - What's the difference?
trosh | frosh |
(Norfolk) thresh
(dialectal) A frog.
(colloquial) A first year student, at certain universities.
(slang) To initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
(slang) To damage through incompetence.
As verbs the difference between trosh and frosh
is that trosh is (norfolk) thresh while frosh is (slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.As a noun frosh is
(dialectal) a frog or frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities.trosh
English
Verb
(es)References
*Speaking the Norfolk dialect - Basic level
Anagrams
* * *frosh
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) frosch, from (etyl) . See also (l), (l).Noun
(froshes)Etymology 2
From an alteration of freshman, under influence from (etyl) dialectal . Related to English (l) above.Noun
(en-noun)- That frosh is really getting on my nerves, just he wait till hell-week!
Derived terms
* prefroshSynonyms
* freshman * newbie * fresher (UK)Verb
- This campus does not tolerate froshing in any form.
- Trying to open my car door with a coat hanger, I froshed the mechanism.