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fringing

The act of taking a shower (preferably hot) and standing in front of an air conditioner to dry/cool off.

"Great shower, now I'm fringing!"

by DilzyKid June 30, 2009

17๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


fringe

Long front part of a hairstyle.
Scene people take too much care of their beloved fringes. So much so that it probably has it's own name, age and national insurance number.

Cut your fuckin' fringe 'cos it don't look cool.

by Bpudm September 26, 2007

59๐Ÿ‘ 52๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fringe

A goofy short bit of hair that comes down to your eyebrows, or near above. In America they are typically called "bangs". Some people can pull of a fringe (ie. me) while others look simply ridiculos.

your fringe is cute, cut to the side like that.

by Ali Lansing July 16, 2006

101๐Ÿ‘ 97๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fringe

Fringe is a word that takes the place of anything that means something awesome .

Person #1: your so fringey

Person #2: Thank you! By the way you look fringetastic today

by The frinjr Gorg February 4, 2017

75๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


frings

A combination order of 1/2 Frech Fries and 1/2 Onion Rings.

"frings in the car cushions do not improve with time."

by Majick March 4, 2005

10๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


fringe

the kook fringe, the extreme political Left, composed of liberals, environmental wackos, greens, commies, fringe-kook Anti-Americans and lefty journalists among others

Examples of the fringe include such kooks as Charles Schumer aka "Chucky Schmucky", John Kerry, face-lifted Nancy Pelosi, Howard Dean, Barack Obama, Hillary Rotten Clinton, BJ Clinton, the newspapers New York Slimes, Left Angeles Slimes, Atlanta Urinal Constipation, Washington Compost, the TV channels CNN, MSLSD, Hollywood actors, and Kanye West or Louis Farrakhan.

by GOP Fan October 14, 2005

87๐Ÿ‘ 109๐Ÿ‘Ž


Fringe

When it would be in the best interest of the party/s or person/s confronting you to leave and/or leave you alone. It should be stated with feeling. Used by youths in the North of England

"why dont you just fringe!"
"Fringe will you, I'm like trying to talk here"

by Stephen Clark January 2, 2008

27๐Ÿ‘ 37๐Ÿ‘Ž