frib
/frɪb/Definitions
1. noun
A term used to refer to a type of obsolete or obsolete coinage, often associated with the British Isles.
“The historian studied the ancient frib that circulated during medieval England.”
2. verb
To make a loud, boisterous noise, typically in a joking or playful manner.
“The group of friends fribbed loudly outside the concert venue, causing a commotion.”