frankly
Honestly; in
a frank. From the
Frankish people of medieval West Germany and France, and one of many Germanic federations.Is often used by bourgeois elitists in attempt at appearing intelligent. Almost always said after "quite" and sometimes in a sentence with "rather", two other completely
useless words.
Frankly
by Greeenie on Oct 28, 2010 05:33:08
Example:
.... and
frankly, I don't think Peter is capable of doing his job.
Oh hi Pete....
Frankly
by DJ Nikster Whale on Nov 17, 2020 16:55:09
by frankly
by Renata on Mar 18, 2005 22:44:34
Frankly
by norabu on May 29, 2018 03:55:47
A word used by people who don't know what they're talking about , who aren't willing to
admit they're wrong, due to
stubborness and
ignorance.
Quite frankly...
by pseudopseudop on Mar 15, 2021 05:59:31
implies that there is more to be said, but better left
unspoken,
albeit an honest statement of affairs,
but again, left unsaid.
Quite frankly
by Big boy manno on Nov 12, 2020 04:30:53
Anne Frankly
by Josh Kerns on Nov 23, 2010 06:02:16
Frankly Its Titanic
by isinkships on Sep 14, 2010 03:40:43
A term used mainly to express your
positive feelings towards a situation, Frankly Its Titanic or F.I.T. This term is highly used in the south of England by people who follow one "James
McKellar" some sort of spiritual leader? Or just a stud muffin? Who knows but his term
rocks my socks!
frankly my dear I don't give a damn
by Serminigo on Jul 06, 2006 00:12:32
A quote from the movie
Gone With the Wind. In those days
swear words never came in big movies and the director was in trouble. Before the movie was released, he had an option to either change it, or pay $5,000 (which was worth a lot!). He payed the fine of $5,000 and it the quote became famous, it topped
AFI's list of top quotes.
There's even a wikipedia article about it that I can't link to because it's too long.