What is a frizzer?
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simone54 (
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August 17th, 2008
I don’t know where I heard it but I can’t stop thinking about it…
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You heard it on an earlier question today. Some idiot couldn’t spell for their life.
“One who makes unreciprocated affectionate advances on another while coming off rather creepy in the process. ”
WTF is right…... but oddly enough… its kinda catchy
@Eambos and uberbatman I know. I found it odd, but catchy. It sort of fit the word.
For real though, what was he/she talking about? Somehow I felt like the stupid one when trying to read that question. I can’t seem to decipher that person’s code talk even after reading it a dozen times.
Here it is…I can’t believe I missed out on the fun!
@Indy – I’m guessing freezer. She seemed to be referencing the little girl in Central Florida that is missing, her name is Kaylee (I think that’s how it’s spelled. It’s a weird story and the mother is being released from jail.
However, Frizzer…what a word! It reminds me of those awful hair crimpers from the 80’s! They left your hair frizzy! I think we should really adopt this word! ;)
@Indy318 I wondered if she was talking about the case in Florida of the missing child Caylee Anthony. My clues: jail she’ll run.
Missing boy around her area was found in a freezer, under a pool, after 3 years?
Ooops, did not see cak’s answer. How about a frizzer on Fluther being an impenetrable question like this one? Apt, don’t you think?
I like Marina’s definition.
Yes, I like that idea, too. But I think we can distinguish between formal frizzers (having to do with hair and chaos) and Fluther frizzers (the kind of question one can only truly ask when completely incapable of pronouncing the phrase).
I love Marina’s idea! What about having the impenetrable question being called a “firzz” and the asker being called the “frizzer.” Example: That question about searching for the bicycle lock on the the pool was quite a frizz! I hope that frizzer posts another one of those soon!”
I’m beginning to wonder if the Cake in the Frizzer award isn’t just another Frizzer itself.
I’m waiting for @Cartman to work cake or pancakes into the frizzel menizzel shizzle.
@cyndyh nedd ta taw the batter to cake in my frizzzer. Pancakz are wazzitzallabout! Whoa!
Good enough?
Shall we submit Frizzer for the next publication of Webster’s?
OK, I’m getting lured into the treasure hunt. This is one question that has Cak, (less the “E”) and frizzer, all in the same thread. Probably a long shot, but I’ll try. There’s not that many of you here. :-)
@Judi: You can do it, keep looking. :^>
Will this get me a “Cake in the Fizzer” award? Let’s cross my fingers!
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