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interj. (euphemistic form of fuck English)
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Frick may refer to:
- Frick, Aargau, a municipality in Switzerland
- Henry Clay Frick
- Frick (surname)
- Frick of Frick and Frack, ice skating comedy duo
Frick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander Frick (1910–1991), head of government of Liechtenstein
- Arnold Frick (born 1966), Liechtenstein judoka
- Aurelia Frick (born 1975), Liechtenstein government minister
- Bruno Frick (born 1953), Swiss politician
- Childs Frick (1883-1965), American vertebrate paleontologist
- Ebbe Frick, Swedish sprint canoer in the early to mid-1950s
- Ford Frick (1894–1978), American sportswriter, president of the National League and third commissioner of Major League Baseball
- Frick and Frack, ice skaters
- Gottlob Frick (1906–1994), German operatic bass
- Henry Frick (1795–1844), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
- Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), American industrialist, financier and art patron
- Henry Clay Frick II (1919–2007), American physician and professor of medicine, son of Childs Frick and grandson of Henry Frick
- Helen Clay Frick (1888–1984), American philanthropist, daughter of Henry Frick
- Jacob G. Frick (1825–1902), American Civil War Union officer awarded the Medal of Honor
- John Frick (born 1939), professionally known as Mark Elliot, American voice-over artist
- Karin Frick (born 1980), Swedish sports journalist and television presenter
- Mario Frick (politician) (born 1965), former head of government of Liechtenstein
- Mario Frick (footballer) (born 1974), Swiss-born Liechtensteiner football striker
- Ola Frick, vocalist, instrumentalist, producer and songwriter for the Swedish indie pop duo Moonbabies
- Stephen Frick (born 1964), American astronaut
- Tim Frick (born 1952), Canadian wheelchair basketball coach
- Wilhelm Frick (1877–1946), German Nazi official
- William Frick (born 1974), American politician
Usage examples of "frick".
Frack screamed, Frick unlimbered a small stun gun from underneath her swung it around.
Then I told them what Charlie Frick had told me, what he had learned on the road and in the big offices.
Here we see Rembrandt at the age of fifty-two in the painting that now resides in New York in the remarkable Frick collection.
Carnegie Steel plant at Homestead, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh, was being managed by Henry Clay Frick while Carnegie was in Furope.
When the workers did not accept the pay cut, Frick laid off the entire work force.
Homestead strike, a young anarchist from New York named Alexander Berkman, in a plan prepared by anarchist friends in New York, including his lover Emma Goldman, came to Pittsburgh and entered the office of Henry Clay Frick, determined to kill him.
I read that the Museum of Holography was open from ten to five weekdays, and that the Frick was open on Sundays and I thought of Sunday mornings in bed.
Or he could just do his shopping and bodybuilding there and live in fricking New Jersey.
You could make the case as to how Roosevelt’s managers have always been on the take from Standard Oil, then, by the time you get around to his being in touch with Archbold, when he was desperate, trying to raise money from Morgan and Frick and Harriman, everyone will believe Teddy’s on the take, too, which, I suspect, he is.
Before Frick can get his brain in gear, Bobby Shaftoe has him wrapped up in one of those chop-socky holds that Goto Dengo taught him in Shanghai.
They think the cop’s going to step into that scene and gobble all that shit right up, then go eat a fricking doughnut.
Now I’m going to be driving you to fricking Queens at ten percent off.
Hadnt they noticed how fricking serene, how absolutely Buddah-like hed been lately?
Building a private jail in a house in New Jerseythats pretty fricking brilliant.
No records of aunts or uncles or fricking second cousins twice removed.