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Fritz English

Meaning Fritz meaning

What does Fritz mean?

Fritz

derogatory: a German person

Fritz

(UK, offensive) A name used to represent the German people (particularly the German armed forces) as a group. A en given name.

fritz

(US, informal) The state of being defective. (Australia, chiefly, South Australia) A type of processed meat sausage; devon

fritz

(intransitive) To go wrong or become defective.

Synonyms Fritz synonyms

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Examples Fritz examples

How do I use Fritz in a sentence?

Simple sentences

My TV is on the fritz again.
Fritz admits he often plays truant.
My dad's name is Fritz.
The lambda sensor is on the fritz again.

Movie subtitles

Fritz!
Hey, Fritz?
The brain you stole, Fritz.
It's Dr Waldman, Fritz.
It's Fritz!
He hated Fritz.
Fritz always tormented him.
Poor Fritz.
And you, Fritz?
I'm Dr. Fritz Lehman.
Fritz, where's my purse?
You'd better go down, Fritz.
Fritz, will you see who it is, please?
Captain of a three-master, the Fritz Thomas, just sailed in from Calcutta.
Fritz, bring the champagne.
And this time we're ready. Hey, Fritz?
The brain you stole, Fritz. - Yes.
Come away, Fritz.
We think of such characterisations as the crazed Renfield in Dracula, as the hunchback Fritz, Frankenstein's loony assistant in the 1931 Frankenstein and a similar role in Bride of Frankenstein.
Lily! Fritz is really a marvellous dancer.
Christ, they hit Fritz.
My name is Haller, Dr. Fritz Haller.
I got drunk at Fritz Bachman's last night.
Fritz Bachman, lowlife skunk.
All right, Fritz!
I should have stayed with Fritz. I'm going to tell Pina.
And here are my brothers, Fritz and Karl.
Anton, Emil, Fritz, Gottfried, Waldemar.
It's on the fritz, believe me.
But you said it's on the fritz over there.
Now it's on the fritz here.

News and current affairs

Some years ago the historian Fritz Stern wrote a book about Germany entitled The Politics of Cultural Despair.
After all, Fritz Stern wrote his book to warn of the dangers posed by a romantic abhorrence of modernity.

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