💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Frinight"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| friyaynoun | (slang) Friday, seen positively as being the end of the workweek. |
| fraturdaynoun | (informal) A period of time that runs from Friday into Saturday, for example because of an intense work schedule. |
| field nightnoun | A night marked by some important gathering, discussion, etc. |
| virtual fridaynoun | (informal) The final day of something such as work or school prior to a long weekend, typically Thursday. |
| gal fridaynoun | (informal) Synonym of girl Friday (“a right-hand woman”). |
| tgifnoun | (college) A Friday afternoon beer party. |
| nightfrightnoun | (countable) A terror or fright typically occurring at night. |
| franionnoun | (obsolete) A cheerful, frivolous person, a silly man; a loose woman. |
| casual fridaynoun | (US) Synonym of dress-down Friday. |
| friendingnoun | (Internet) An act of adding a person as a friend on a social network. |
| nightfearnoun | Alternative form of night fear. [(uncountable) The fear of the night, nighttime, or darkness.] |
| fridaynoun | The sixth day of the week in many religious traditions, and the fifth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the Muslim Sabbath; it follows Thursday and precedes Saturday. |
| fringsnoun | (slang, neologism) A combined portion of fries and onion rings. |
| frithnoun | A forest or wood; woodland generally. |
| firthnoun | An arm or inlet of the sea; a river estuary. |
| friendonoun | (uncommon, slang) Term of address. |
| frannoun | A diminutive of the female given names Frances and Francine. |
| frisettenoun | Alternative form of frizette. [A fringe of hair or curls around a woman's forehead.] |
| fortnithnoun | (Northern England dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of fortnight. [(chiefly UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, dated in North America) A period of 2 weeks.] |
| ofris.noun | (abbreviation) Old Frisian. |
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