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frost verb- to anger US, 1895
Often in combination with a body part. - What was frosting her ass was the fact that he was queering her pitch. — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 245, 1987
- to steal a car when the driver has left the engine running with the purpose of defrosting the screen UK
- SAINSBURY’S BANK WARNS MOTORISTS AGAINST “FROSTING” CAR CRIME — Press Release, 21 February 2005
▶ frost your balls to anger US, 1994- That really frosted Mike’s balls. What the hell could those assholes in Washington possibly be thinking? — Robert Lipkin, A Brotherhood of Outlaws, p. 71, 1981
- The kid’s only been here two months and they make him foreman. Doesn’t that frost your balls? — Michael Dalton Johnson, Talking Trash with Redd Foxx, p. 128, 1994
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