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frosted | froshed |

As an adjective frosted

is having frost present; frosty.

As a verb froshed is

past tense of frosh.

frosted

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Having frost present; frosty
  • Eiswein is made from ''frosted'' grapes.
  • Appearing to have frost
  • She installed ''frosted'' windows since there is a clear view of her bathroom from her neighbor's bedroom.
  • (slang) Extremely intoxicated.
  • I am so ''frosted'' now that I drank that 12 pack.

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    froshed

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (frosh)

  • frosh

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) frosch, from (etyl) . See also (l), (l).

    Noun

    (froshes)
  • (dialectal) A frog.
  • Etymology 2

    From an alteration of freshman, under influence from (etyl) dialectal . Related to English (l) above.

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (colloquial) A first year student, at certain universities.
  • That frosh is really getting on my nerves, just he wait till hell-week!
    Derived terms
    * prefrosh
    Synonyms
    * freshman * newbie * fresher (UK)

    Verb

  • (slang) To initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
  • This campus does not tolerate froshing in any form.
  • (slang) To damage through incompetence.
  • Trying to open my car door with a coat hanger, I froshed the mechanism.
    Derived terms
    * froshing
    Synonyms
    * (initiate) haze