Adjective
friggin (comparative more friggin, superlative most friggin)
(nonstandard) Alternative spelling of frigging
Doesn't matter who it is I'll friggin break 'em -Grimmjow jaggerjaques. Tite Kubo
I've married a friggin horse. And he bites. P. C. Cast
As for new beers, Archer says that Whistle Buoy recently released a dry-hopped sour called “friggin vote” in an attempt to get their customers to get out and vote in the provincial election. Source: Internet
"40% of our users are logged into Facebook - lets stick some friggin FB buttons on this puppy!" sorta thing! Source: Internet
It means that right now, Canada's ripping at the seams with so many notable up-and-coming artists that it's friggin' impossible to name them all. Source: Internet
Because, yeah, we can all agree that James Tracy is a friggin' nutzoid conspiracy theorist. Source: Internet