frice

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English

Etymology

As if to continue the sequence once, twice, thrice with four.

Pronunciation

Adverb

frice (not comparable)

  1. (rare, nonstandard, humorous) four times
    • 1999, John R. Erickson, Gerald L. Holmes, Every dog has his day:
      [] not once or twice or thrice or frice, but many times, and always under awkward conditions.
    • 2001, Benedict Kelly, The collected stories of Benedict Kiely:
      [] and wince, she says, and twice and thrice and frice and fice and sice and seven-up sits the Star of the County Down []
    • 2001 February 7, "Joe", “Linnell finds the camera!”, in alt.music.tmbg (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>:
      Three cheers for scratch: Hip hip huzzah! Hip hip huzzah! Hip hip huz-ZAH! Not only do I get to see it now, but I got to say huzzah thrice! Well, I guess now it's frice.
    • 2001 August 4, "Alan T Gower", “Seconds from Disaster”, in uk.rec.motorcycles (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>:
      I've been caught out once or twice or thrice or frice.
    • 2015, “Chumbucket”, in Mad Max, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment:
      Our sacred boost is now finally perfected! As powerful as can be... and FRICE can you use it!

Synonyms

Spanish

Verb

frice

  1. inflection of frizar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative