What is Frist?
1.
v. fristed, frist·ing, frists
v. tr.
1. To assert ones opinions as fact, based on extremely limited information, esp. in contradiction of others who have first-hand understanding of the facts.
2. To do the above in some official capacity, i.e. testimony in a judicial proceeding or legislative debate.
n.
1. One who has a propensity to do the above, or does so on a hired basis.
"That patient had numerous doctors examine her who all concluded she is brain dead. Don't try to frist me!"
"'Don't worry,' the attorney told the fake accident victim, 'I have a lot of frists I can coun't on to claim you are badly injured.'"
2.
v. To constantly change one's views on 'hot-button' political issues in order to satisfy the voter contingent. The purpose of this is generally to gain favor for a bid in an important election.
etym. Named after Sen. Bill Frist, who changed his opinion on stem-cell research in order to align more with that of the public's.
A lot of people would retrospectively accuse John Kerry of fristing during the 2004 election campaign.
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3.
v. To give an opinion that one is not fully qualified to give.
Yeah, my bank lawyer suggested that I try and sue the hospital for malpractice when I got an infection after my surgery. I don't know if I'm going to believe her, since it seemed like she was totally fristing.
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4.
Fat wrist. When there is no narrowing between the forearm and hand, you have a frist.
I broke my wrist and had surgery! It is so swollen, my friend and I decided I have a frist!
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5.
Similar to a 'cankle'. The Frist resides on the arm where the wrist should be. Forearm to hand with no transition.
Jen is so fat, she has fupa, cankles, and frists.
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6.
to bite or nip, or perhaps hickey another.
goes along with making out, and can be a turn on.
" hey, wanna go frist?"
"wtf were you two doing in there?"
"oh we were just.. . fristing"
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