How Do You Spell FRAP?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈap] (IPA)

The word "frap" is often used in the context of cold coffee beverages, with variations like "frappuccino" or "frappe." It is pronounced /fræp/ and the spelling of the word reflects its origin from the French language. In French, the verb "frapper" means "to hit," but the term "frappé" refers to shaking, as in shaking a cocktail. When used to describe a cold coffee drink, "frap" refers to a beverage that has been blended or shaken, hence its spelling.

FRAP Meaning and Definition

  1. Frap, commonly used as a verb, can refer to different meanings depending on the context.

    1. In the context of marine navigation and shipbuilding, frap is a noun that represents a heavy rope used to secure or tighten the rigging of a ship. It is also used as a verb, indicating the act of drawing together or tightening the said ropes in order to provide extra support and stability to the ship's mast or rigging.

    2. In informal usage, particularly in American slang, frap is an abbreviation for "frappuccino," which is a trademarked blended coffee beverage that originated from Starbucks. The term is often used to describe a similar cold, blended coffee drink that is made with coffee or espresso, milk, ice, and various flavorings, such as chocolate or caramel syrups.

    3. As a verb, frap can also mean to strike or hit forcefully, often repeatedly. This definition is commonly used in the context of combat or conflict, where it implies vigorous and aggressive fighting or attacking.

    Overall, the term frap has diverse meanings, ranging from a specific use in naval terminology to more colloquial or slang usage related to coffee or combat.

  2. In seamen's language, to cross and draw together the several parts of a tackle to increase the tension; to strengthen by passing a rope around; to undergird.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for FRAP

  • frqp
  • fra0
  • fra0p
  • frap0
  • rfap
  • frpa
  • fraap
  • frapp
  • nrap
  • f2ap
  • fbap
  • fzap
  • fvap
  • fsap
  • frep
  • frcp
  • fraq
  • fwrap
  • f rap
  • fr ap

Etymology of FRAP

The word "frap" has several different etymologies depending on its context and usage. Here are a few common origins:

1. In the context of beverages: The term "frappé" or "frappuccino" comes from the French word "frapper", which means "to hit" or "to strike". This refers to the method of making a chilled or ice-blended beverage by vigorously shaking or blending the ingredients until they are frothy and cold. The word "frap" is often used as an abbreviation or slang for this.

2. In the context of sailing: "Frap" originates from the nautical term "frap" or "to frap", which means to secure or bind tightly with ropes or cables. Sailors would use this technique to prevent excessive movement or to reinforce their sails during strong winds.

Similar spelling words for FRAP

Conjugate verb Frap

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have frapped
you would have frapped
he/she/it would have frapped
we would have frapped
they would have frapped
I would have frap
you would have frap
he/she/it would have frap
we would have frap
they would have frap

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been frapping
you would have been frapping
he/she/it would have been frapping
we would have been frapping
they would have been frapping

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would frap
you would frap
he/she/it would frap
we would frap
they would frap

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be frapping
you would be frapping
he/she/it would be frapping
we would be frapping
they would be frapping

FUTURE

I will frap
you will frap
he/she/it will frap
we will frap
they will frap

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be frapping
you will be frapping
he/she/it will be frapping
we will be frapping
they will be frapping

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have frapped
you will have frapped
he/she/it will have frapped
we will have frapped
they will have frapped

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been frapping
you will have been frapping
he/she/it will have been frapping
we will have been frapping
they will have been frapping

IMPERATIVE

you frap
we let´s frap

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to frap

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was frapping
you were frapping
he/she/it was frapping
we were frapping
they were frapping

PAST PARTICIPLE

frapped

PAST PERFECT

I had frapped
you had frapped
he/she/it had frapped
we had frapped
they had frapped

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been frapping
you had been frapping
he/she/it had been frapping
we had been frapping
they had been frapping

PRESENT

I frap
you frap
he/she/it fraps
we frap
they frap

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am frapping
you are frapping
he/she/it is frapping
we are frapping
they are frapping

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

frapping

PRESENT PERFECT

I have frapped
you have frapped
he/she/it has frapped
we have frapped
they have frapped

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been frapping
you have been frapping
he/she/it has been frapping
we have been frapping
they have been frapping

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it frap

SIMPLE PAST

I frapped
you frapped
he/she/it frapped
we frapped
they frapped

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