frilgre
describes an old joy: something antique or aged, was once spontaneous, but now is a dull treasure from the past. ancient fun. derived from the combination of “fril”, the shortening of “frilly”, usually used to describe a sh-g ruf, with “gre”, a hip shortening of “grey”, used to describe something aged or from the past often having some sort of sentimental value.
“teridactles are cool in jur-ssic park, but are an absolute frilgre at the natural history museum.”
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