frass

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See also: Frass, fraß, and Fraß

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From German Fraß.

Noun

frass (countable and uncountable, plural frasses)

  1. The droppings or excrement of insects.

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

Adjective

frass (comparative frasser, superlative frassest) (MLE)

  1. under the influence of marijuana, stoned
    • 2017, “Fire in the Booth”, performed by Taze, reused in ”Usual Suspects”:
      Where’s that chap from earlier? Hop that fence fantastic hurdler
      You must be frassed, there ain’t no burner.

German

Verb

frass

  1. Switzerland and Liechtenstein standard spelling of fraß.