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frot

Fort vs Frot - What's the difference?

fort | frot |


As verbs the difference between fort and frot

is that fort is while frot is (slang) to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge (in this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage).

As an adjective fort

is .

As a noun frot is

a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

Frit vs Frot - What's the difference?

frit | frot |


As nouns the difference between frit and frot

is that frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass while frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

As verbs the difference between frit and frot

is that frit is to add to a glass or ceramic mixture while frot is (slang) to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge (in this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage).

As an adjective frit

is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened.

Vrot vs Frot - What's the difference?

vrot | frot |


As an adjective vrot

is rotten.

As a verb frot is

to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge. (In this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage..

As a noun frot is

a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

Frot vs Froe - What's the difference?

frot | froe |


As nouns the difference between frot and froe

is that frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises while froe is a cleaving tool for splitting cask staves and shingles from the block or froe can be a dirty woman; a slattern; a frow.

As a verb frot

is (slang) to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge (in this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage).

Frost vs Frot - What's the difference?

frost | frot |


As nouns the difference between frost and frot

is that frost is a cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air. Frost is formed by the same process as dew, except that the temperature of the frosted object is below freezing while frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

As verbs the difference between frost and frot

is that frost is to get covered with frost while frot is to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge. (In this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage..

As a proper noun Frost

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Frog vs Frot - What's the difference?

frog | frot |


As nouns the difference between frog and frot

is that frog is a small tailless amphibian of the order anura that typically hops or frog can be (offensive) a french person or frog can be a leather or fabric loop used to attach a sword or bayonet, or its scabbard, to a waist or shoulder belt while frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

As verbs the difference between frog and frot

is that frog is to hunt or trap frogs or frog can be to ornament or fasten a coat, etc with frogs or frog can be to unravel (a knitted garment) while frot is (slang) to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge (in this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage).

Front vs Frot - What's the difference?

front | frot |


As nouns the difference between front and frot

is that front is the front end or side of something while frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

As a verb frot is

(slang) to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge (in this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage).

Rot vs Frot - What's the difference?

rot | frot |


As verbs the difference between rot and frot

is that rot is to suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria while frot is to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge. (In this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage..

As nouns the difference between rot and frot

is that rot is the process of becoming rotten; putrefaction while frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

Foot vs Frot - What's the difference?

foot | frot |


As nouns the difference between foot and frot

is that foot is a biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg. {{jump|body part|t} while frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

As verbs the difference between foot and frot

is that foot is to use the foot to kick (usually a ball) while frot is to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge. (In this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage..

As a proper noun Foot

is {{surname|lang=en}.

From vs Frot - What's the difference?

from | frot |


As a preposition from

is with the source or provenance of or at.

As a verb frot is

(slang) to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge (in this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage).

As a noun frot is

a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.

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