frekja

Icelandic

Etymology

From frekur.

Noun

frekja f

  1. (derogatory) pushiness; the act of demanding too much and becoming upset if one doesn't get one's way
    Synonym: ósvífni
  2. (derogatory) an ill-mannered and importunate person; a person that demands things and who will get upset if he doesn't get his way (often describing a child)

Derived terms

  • ýtinn
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