Doing something in a really amazingly together way.
1) Look at contestant number six, he's frooding through that like he has done it every day of his life.
2) Because she is an expert at frooding excuses, she got out of her tardy easily.
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Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? There's a frood who knows where his towel is.
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A person who really knows where his/her towel is.
You zarkin' frood! You've had that same old towel since you were 623 years old!
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Modern derivation of the Old English word 'frod', pronounced with a long 'o,' reintroduced into popular usage by Douglas Adams. It isn't possible to know whether Douglas Adams actually knew of the Old English predecessor to his coinage, but the word had almost the same meaning in Old English: wise, experienced--in general, a really together with it kind of guy!
There's a frood who really knows where his towel is. Or, þær biþ anum frodige mon hwa ful cynneþ hwær biþ byrnie him.
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Hence a phrase which has passed into hitch hiking slang, as in "Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is."
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Noun
Frood
1. (slang): Really amazingly together
guy
Adjective
froody
1. (slang): In the manner of something
amazingly together
Noun-
Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? There's a Frood who really knows where his towel is.
Adjective-
Don't worry, everything's cool and froody.
You mean everything's under control?
No. That would not be cool and froody.
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