For those of you who are well versed in the original Franks you will probably think that Jorge or myself put these definitions in the urban dictionary. I promise we did not, you cannot write this stuff, well evidently somebody did.
1) A name for a old man who thinks he is still attractive to young women, usually wears speedos at the beach.
Young woman: “You need help with your bags sir?”
Old man: “No but I need help getting my cock up your ass”
Young woman: ” Get away from me Frank!”
2) The ability to consume immense amounts of alcohol in short periods of time, and still being able to remain upright under one’s own power after doing such.
example “Man, she really franked that bottle of vodka! I’m surprised she’s still standing!!!
3) a male who is extremely charming in manner because of their gentleman behavior, also has good looks and thinks that women are better then men, has high pain tolerance and like it kinky.
example ”oh my good frank is here i love frank he is such a sweet guy.”
5) very good looking guy. He is Nice, Funny, Smart and the girls love him. Always honest and very fun to be around. Strong, The typical tall dark and handsome, and loves everything about girls.
example: Ashley: Wow look at him he is so nice and really hot.
6) person that likes to have a good time,even if it is at the expense of someone else. Usually picks up the tab for his closest friends, Sometimes is considered the life of the party; during down-time this person will rest up for the next good time and think up ways to harass his friends (a very kind hearted person with an evil side)
Hey that person was so funny and cool he should have been named Frank
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Frank is an older name than Francis. Like Francis, it is an English form of the French name François, from the Germanic tribe “the Franks”. It is highly possible that the name was first derived in English from the Germanic ‘franca’ meaning “javelin, spear”, rather than to its Latin counterpart ‘francus’ meaning “free”.
Frank can be used as a nickname for many names, including Francis and Franklin.
Used on its own, Frank can have the additional meaning of “sincere.”
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from http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Frank.html
Frank, a sincere, free, javelin (?)
July 11th, 2010
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