1. fronting - Noun
2. fronting - Verb
of Front
Source: Webster's dictionaryFrom when Oasis first started I thought, "Thank Christ someone has picked up on that simple technique of saying they're the best thing on the planet and just fronting it." Liam is a part of a great ancestry of lippy, insecure bastard frontmen. Ian McCulloch
Fronting on me will shorten your life-span. 50 Cent
I think my ultimate fashion icon would have to be Gwen Stefani. I love her persona; I love what she embodies and represents. I love the fact that she was a girl fronting a band of boys in No Doubt. Tinashe
A long chain of mountains runs down the middle of the archipelago, dividing it into two halves, the "face", fronting on the Pacific Ocean, and the "back", toward the Sea of Japan. Source: Internet
Before the 2016 elections, two individuals accused of fronting for the NPP had filed a Supreme Court petition against the then Osei-led electoral commission, essentially affirming the party’s position. Source: Internet
Excavations at Flaxengate reveal that this area, deserted since Roman times, received new timber-framed buildings fronting a new street system in about 900. Richard Hall, Viking Age Archaeology (series Shire Archaeology) 2010:23. Source: Internet