Yes it is and its NOT a bad word!!!
Henry Clay Frick, American industrialist and philanthropist 1849-1919.
Frick and Frack were professional ice skaters from Switzerland who performed in the "Ice Follies" 1937-1953. "Frick" was Werner Groebli and "Frack" was Hans Rudolf. The names have been borrowed for use by an endless number of people since their very popular act retired.
It is in the sense that people use it to swear with when they don't want to use the word that sounds very like it. Any word used to swear with is a swear word. It doesn't have to be sexual or religious.
If you are using the "f word" as a swear word (such as if you drop something heavy on your toe, or you exclaim about something you're unhappy about), you can replace it with: fudge farge frick/frickin frack/fracking flip/flipping frig/friggin fooey fiddle sticks fudge nugget fish sticks fuddy duddy
I'm not even sure that it's a real word. Bad is a point of view, so here's mine: It's a lazy, stupid word used by someone who lacks language skills. Even worse, like the word for which this is a euphemism, it's used to offend but too cowardly to use the real thing.
affected or artificialDepending on the context, another word for sophisticated might be refined.sophisticated production techniques = advanced / modern / highly developedsophisticated woman = suave / cultured / cosmopolitan / polished
fast,quick,speedy,agile,fierce,ferocious,fiesty,
No but it's not a nice word
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Billy Frick's birth name is Elmer A. Frick.
Henry Clay Frick has written: 'The Frick Collection'
Ford Frick's birth name is Ford Christopher Frick.
Childs Frick died in 1965.
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Frick is a pug.
"Frick" does not have an exact translation in Tagalog. You can use "shocks" or "grabe" as interjections to express surprise or shock similar to "frick" in English.
Frick Building was created in 1902.
Bruno Frick was born in 1953.
Charles Frick died in 1860.