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1. (v.t.) fry
to cook in fat or oil usu. over direct heat.
2. fry
to pan-broil:
to fry bacon.
3. fry
Slang. to execute by electrocution in an electric chair.
4. (v.i.) fry
to undergo cooking in fat or oil.
5. fry
Slang. to die by electrocution in an electric chair.
6. (n.) fry
a dish of fried food.
7. fry
a strip of French-fried potato.
8. fry
a party or gathering at which the chief food is fried, often outdoors:
a fish fry.
9. (n.) fry
the young of fish.
10. fry
the young of various other animals, as frogs.
11. fry
individuals, esp. children:
games for the small fry.
12. (n.) Fry
Christopher, born 1907, English playwright.
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| Definition of 'Fry' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) Fry, Roger Fry, Roger Eliot Fry
English painter and art critic (1866-1934)
2. (noun) Fry, Christopher Fry
English dramatist noted for his comic verse dramas (born 1907)
3. (verb) child, kid, youngster, minor, shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, fry, nestling
a young person of either sex
"she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"
4. (verb) fry
be excessively hot
"If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried"
5. (verb) fry
cook on a hot surface using fat
"fry the pancakes"
6. (verb) electrocute, fry
kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair
"The serial killer was electrocuted"
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1. (verb) fry
to cook in hot oil
Fry the onions for a minute or two.; the smell of fish frying
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| Definition of 'Fry' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Fry
the young of any fish
2. (noun) Fry
a swarm or crowd, especially of little fishes; young or small things in general
3. (verb) Fry
to cook in a pan or on a griddle (esp. with the use of fat, butter, or olive oil) by heating over a fire; to cook in boiling lard or fat; as, to fry fish; to fry doughnuts
4. (verb) Fry
to undergo the process of frying; to be subject to the action of heat in a frying pan, or on a griddle, or in a kettle of hot fat
5. (verb) Fry
to simmer; to boil
6. (verb) Fry
to undergo or cause a disturbing action accompanied with a sensation of heat
7. (verb) Fry
to be agitated; to be greatly moved
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| Definitions of 'Fry' |
The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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1. Fry
1. vi. To fail. Said especially
of smoke-producing hardware failures. More generally, to become
non-working. Usage: never said of software, only of hardware and humans.
See fried, magic smoke.
2. vt. To cause to fail; to
roach, toast, or
hose a piece of hardware. Never used of software or
humans, but compare fried.
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Sense: to cook in hot oil or fat
Shall I fry the eggs or boil them?
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Afrikaans: bak, braai |
Arabic: يَقْلي |
Bulgarian: пържа |
Brazilian: fritar |
Czech: (o)smažit |
German: braten |
Danish: stege; svitse |
Greek: τηγανίζω |
Spanish: freír |
Estonian: praadima |
Farsi: سرخ کردن |
Finnish: paistaa |
French: faire frire |
Hebrew: לְטָגֵן |
Hindi: तलना |
Croatian: frigati |
Hungarian: (olajban, zsírban) süt |
Indonesian: menggoreng |
Icelandic: steikja |
Italian: friggere |
Japanese: 揚げる |
Korean: 기름에 튀기다 |
Lithuanian: kepti |
Latvian: cept (uz pannas) |
Malay: menggoreng |
Dutch: bakken |
Norwegian: steke, surre i panne |
Polish: smażyć |
Persian: سرخ کردن |
Pashto: سور کول |
Portuguese: fritar |
Romanian: a prăji |
Russian: жарить |
Slovak: pražiť |
Slovenian: ocvreti |
Serbian: pržiti |
Swedish: steka |
Thai: ทอด (อาหาร) |
Turkish: kızartmak |
Taiwanese: 油煎 |
Ukrainian: смажити(ся) |
Urdu: چکنائی میں تلنا |
Vietnamese: rán; chiên |
Chinese: 油煎 |
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