frot
English
Etymology
From Middle English frotten, froten, from Old French froter (“to rub, polish”), of obscure origin.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /fɹɒt/
- (General American) IPA(key): /fɹɑt/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ɒt
- Homophone: fraught (cot–caught merger)
Verb
frot (third-person singular simple present frots, present participle frotting, simple past and past participle frotted)
- (slang) To rub one's penis against another person's penis for sexual gratification.
- 2025, Fraxiom, “kutna hora”, performed by Food House:
- Wanna frot? Have that nasty kinda dude sex, yeah / Body hair I can sink my lips into like mwah
- (archaic) To rub, chafe.
- (tanning) To work leather by rubbing.
Translations
to rub someone for sexual gratification
Noun
frot (plural frots)
- A sexual act in which two people rub their penises together.
Related terms
Translations
sexual act
Anagrams
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Verb
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