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English
Etymology
Unknown. See on the fritz, which appeared in 1902. Possibly from German name Fritz, or onomatopoeia.
Pronunciation
Noun
fritz (uncountable)
- (Northern US, informal) The state of being defective.
- (South Australia) A type of processed meat sausage; devon
2000, Peter Cerexhe, John Ashton, Risky Foods, Safer Choices: Avoiding Food Poisoning, page 52:Generally, cooked deli products include Devon, Strasbourg sausage, Polish sausage, fritz, cabanossi or cabana, mortadella, and well-cooked roast beef (brown/grey in colour).
Usage notes
Used especially in the expression on the fritz.
Verb
fritz (third-person singular simple present fritzes, present participle fritzing, simple past and past participle fritzed)
- (intransitive) To go wrong or become defective.
2008 May 18, Virginia Heffernan, “Pixels at an Exhibition”, in New York Times:One clip, of Talking Heads playing “Born Under Punches” in Rome in 1980, is shot largely at groin level, amid sound equipment that is being manipulated for feedback squeals and other effects; it’s like being close to the crooked spine and fritzed nervous system of a body that’s simultaneously pushing its sex appeal.
2009, Jaqueline Girdner, Murder, My Deer, page 15:My brain was fritzing like an elderly TV set about to die. I hit the side of my head with the heel of my hand. Percussive maintenance. It didn't work.
Derived terms
Translations
Go wrong or become defective
French
Pronunciation
Noun
fritz m (plural fritz)
- Fritz; Kraut
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