to stress and distract; usually used in passive voice: to be frazzled = to be distracted and stressed; usually to the point of annoyance, anger, depression; opposite of focused, serene, and productive.
The shortened form, fraz, is a silicon age shortening meaning bombarded with email, instant messages, cell phone calls, etc. to the point of distration.
Thought to be an amalgam of frustrated, fried, and hassled.
The shortened form, fraz, is a silicon age shortening meaning bombarded with email, instant messages, cell phone calls, etc. to the point of distration.
Thought to be an amalgam of frustrated, fried, and hassled.
The reception was frazzled as part of her daily routine of answering phone calls and directing visitors to the correct offices.
The cell phone and blackberry frazzed poor Matt 24/7.
The cell phone and blackberry frazzed poor Matt 24/7.
by Slick Willy January 28, 2006
cool guy, good sense of humor. Is good mates with Karl. An urban myth says that once he choked on a 10p coin and it resulted with bruising in his eye.
by anon_x March 03, 2007
When you try to get your friend more stoned than they imagined, so that they can't function with what they were supposed to be doing, usually by suprise
by far reach July 09, 2010
n. a Frazzle is a sneeze that occurs when the mouth is full of semen projecting the semen onto another person through the mouth or, more hilariously, the nose.
Last night right after Martha finished me off, a confused look appeared on her. Face and her eyes started to water and her nose scrunched up. All of the sudden she frazzled all over me , my sheets and my roommates books.
by clover martinez November 29, 2007
1. Jesus, I got frazzled by Barry a minute ago. He wouldn't stop going on about the Grand National.
2. Sorry, am I frazzling you?
2. Sorry, am I frazzling you?
by Cunny May 02, 2005
To be feeling a bit brain-fried; lost and confused; not functioning properly; slightly stressed; all over the place.
by Jess Hansen April 21, 2005