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What is frother?A British Labour Party supporter still enraged and bitter at Brexit. Their Trotskiyist rage and foamy frothing at the mouth madness is eloquently summarised as Trotty Frother. I don't read The Guardian anymore, its journalists are all Trotty Frothers. frother - meme giffrother - videoFrother - what is it?When a guy blows his load in a girls mouth and he shakes her head fast. I totally gave my girlfriend a milk frother last night! What does "frother" mean?Someone that has just taken a cumshot in the mouth, starts gargling and foaming all that cum. Kind of like a milk frother. I fucked this nasty freak last night. She was a cum frother! My cum was just foaming out her mouth and she wanted more! Frother - what does it mean?A combination of "significant other" and "friends." First known use on June 24, 2011 by howaboutwe... writer Scott Alden. 1. A: "Are those two dating?" Frother - meaningSimilar to a brother from another mother however, a Frother is considered to be a level higher, a friendship where the participants can now anticipate the others activities that they might aswell be a brother. Like blood brother but avoiding the transmittance of any blood borne disease. "What is up my Frother!" Frother - definitionA hybrid of a brother that also serves as a father figure or a father that also serves as a brother figure. Person 1: You're father is so cool bro. Frother - slangAn exclamation for when someone is beening a silly goose Oi that guys a right frother FrotherRefers to the frothing of the mouth often comically representative of eagerness and desperation. It's used to describe an overly desperate or needy person (both male or female) in a dating situation. A man and a woman hooked up once, exchanged numbers, and part ways. the woman calls or texts all the time, asking for a date or another hook up - constantly offering herself on a silver plate. She is a frother. FrotherUsed to describe a fine pint of lager (usually carling). Emphasises the bubbles that froth and fizz up in the golden pint which bring a feeling of joy to the person drinking it. Look at that frother, what a joyous sight Frother"Those young frothers!" |
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