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frooning

The act of spooning with a friend.

Person 1: "I heard you stayed at Sophie's last night. Anything happen?"

Person 2: "Nah, man. It was just some harmless frooning."

Person 1: "Friendzoned?"

Person 2: "Yep!"

by matrimla February 9, 2013


Froon

Friday afternoon

We need to go to the bar for drinks this Froon

by Mouse'o'Danger June 10, 2015

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Froon

Frontal moon

William, you may froon your teacher.

by Odd Ball 2600 January 9, 2009

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Froon

n; A spoon-fork hybred eating utensil that is often misidentified as a spork due to mistaken classification. A true spork, while rounded on the ends, has tines that extend to at least the middle of the utensil face and a slightly flatter surface. The tines of a froon extend only a quarter of the distance of the utensil's body, thus rendering it more spoon than fork. Froons are hince more appropriate for more heavily-sauced items than a true spork.

froon

by RBKC34 October 2, 2011

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froon

a namecalling word, scoon + freak = froon.

A scoon was founded by Twin Jester basically meaning cool witted.

This word was created because people can now call others a freaky scoon, or a froon.

scoon - Related

Billy was being a total froon, walking all hill-billy like, and then, he became a total freak and starting jumping a round like a frog.

by Tej, the froon that made this. May 11, 2012

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froon

See spork

I ate the Southwest Steak Bowl with a froon.

by Dexter October 27, 2003

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Froon

v. to fall into a body of water unintentionally.
n. someone who falls into a body of water unintentionally.

v. Don't froon; you will end up all wet!
n. You're such a clumsy froon.

by NAPPYDOnuts September 7, 2010

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