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Meanings of
frat
in English
Portuguese
ordem
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A social club for male undergraduates.
fraternity
Portuguese
ordem
Usage of
frat
in English
1
His
frat
brothers had been there too, wearing their despicable Greek masks.
2
Ferris is a Columbia College man, and no member of our
'
frat
.
'
3
And junior year, I think, Farley lived in a
frat
house.
4
Student housing for terrorists, the IED
frat
house she called it.
5
I read stories of friends going to concerts and
frat
parties.
6
In case it matters, I'm not in a
frat
,
nor was I ever.
7
What did your
frat
brother get us into? she asked sheepishly.
8
We put on a little more gasoline and started for the
frat
house.
9
The lacrosse team was becoming more and more of a
frat
every day.
10
It was a poor
frat
,
and it queered Bi right away.
11
He belongs to the college
frat
house where they are all like brothers.
12
He's a great favorite at the
frat
with all the boys.
13
Part of the sacred obligations of the 'Knights and Squires'
frat
.
14
Luke Benward as Jack Strong, a
frat
boy infatuated with Deanna.
15
To the right, a gang of jocks and
frat
boys doing beer funnels.
16
But watch out for those snarky undergrad
frat
boys in Speedos.
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frat
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
frat boys
frat house
frat brothers
frat party
frat asshole
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Translations for
frat
Portuguese
ordem
Frat
through the time
Frat
across language varieties
United States of America
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