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See also: fren'

English

Pronunciation

  • enPR: frĕn, IPA(key): /fɹɛn/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛn

Etymology 1

From Middle English frenne, contracted from forrene (foreign). See foreign (adjective).

Noun

fren (plural frens)

  1. (obsolete) A stranger.

References

Etymology 2

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Noun

fren (plural frens or frenz)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of friend.
    • 1988 February 14, Catherine Joseph, “Girl Talk”, in Gay Community News, volume 15, number 30, page 7:
      rowdy-rappin w/frens on street corner stumps
  2. (Internet slang) A fellow, a friend.
    Antonym: nonfren
  3. (alt-right, Internet slang) A fellow white nationalist or fascist, a comrade on the far right.
    Antonym: nonfren
Usage notes
  • After gaining popularity online as part of DoggoLingo-style slang, fren later came to prominence on sites such as 4chan and the subreddit /r/frenworld as a dog whistle used by far-right white nationalists and fascists to refer to each other. This use is associated with the Apu Apustaja variation of the meme Pepe the Frog. It has been reinterpreted in this context as standing for “far-right ethno-nationalist” (a backronym).

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Friulian

Etymology

From Latin frēnum.

Noun

fren m (plural frens)

  1. brake
  2. bit
  3. restraint, curb, check, bridle

Jamaican Creole

Etymology

Derived from English friend.

Pronunciation

Noun

fren (plural fren dem, quantified fren)

  1. friend
    • 2012, Di Jamiekan Nyuu Testiment, Edinburgh: DJB, published 2012, →ISBN, 3 Jan 1:1:
      Da leta ya a kom fram mi, di elda — tu mi speshal fren, Gaiyos. Mi fren, mi riili riili lov yu.
      This letter comes from the elder to Gaius, my dear friend, whom I love in the truth.

Further reading

Occitan

Etymology

From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin frēnum.

Pronunciation

Noun

fren m (plural frens)

  1. bit, bridle
  2. brake

Scots

Pronunciation

Verb

fren (third-person singular simple present frens, present participle frennin, simple past and past participle frennit)

  1. (poetic) To rage; to be in a state of rage.

Derived terms

  • frenfi (furious)
  • frennishin (state of extreme rage)
  • frennisinly (frenziedly)

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish فرن, فره‌ن (fren), from French frein.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɾɛn/
  • Hyphenation: fren

Noun

fren (definite accusative freni, plural frenler)

  1. (automotive) brake
    el/park/imdat frenihand/parking/emergency brake

Declension

More information singular, plural ...

Derived terms

  • el freni
  • el frenini çekmek
  • fren pedalı
  • fren yapmak
  • frenleme
  • frenlemek
  • frenleyici
  • havalı fren

References

  • fren”, in Türkçe Sözlük, 9th edition, volume I, Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, 1998, page 802b
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