To ruin or spoil something through careless, incompetent, or reckless action.
"He frigged up the whole presentation by using the wrong slides."
Variant spelling of 'frig up': to ruin or spoil something through careless or incompetent action.
To mess something up badly.
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To ruin or spoil something through careless, incompetent, or reckless action.
"He frigged up the whole presentation by using the wrong slides."
Uncommon variant spelling of 'frig up'. Vulgar and informal; primarily British English. ESL learners should use 'mess up' or 'screw up' instead.
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