Nope. It was made up by Andrew Clements for his book, but it is in fact not a real word.
I could call someone a poopenschnakin, but just because I say it doesn't make it real.
Frindle is a pen.The word frindle comes from a book called Frindle.Just got done reading it.
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it was then in the dictionary when Nick Allen invented it
No, a frindle is not a ballpoint pen. A frindle is a term that was created in the children's book "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, where a student decides to call a pen a "frindle" instead of its usual name.
The word "frindle" is not a standard word in the dictionary and is considered a made-up term.
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In chapter 6 of "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, Nick convinces his classmates to start using the word "frindle" instead of "pen." This leads to chaos when teachers try to stop them from using the new word. Eventually, Nick's idea gains widespread attention and the word "frindle" becomes a popular term used by many people.
The main events in "Frindle" by Andrew Clements include Nick Allen's invention of the word "frindle" for a pen, his campaign to popularize the word at school, the ensuing controversy with his teacher Mrs. Granger, and the eventual widespread adoption of the word.
One day Nick Allen had a good idea. He thought instead of calling a pen a pen why not call it a Findle. His teacher told him to put an end to all these noncence. The word didn't belong to him anymore it was spreading across the country. He had nothing to do to stop it. He became a hero and the word Frindle became a real word.
Around the time Juli and shelly stalls get in a fight over bryce and up to when bryce tries to kiss Julie
In the book "Frindle," six kids named Nick, Janet, Dave, Judy, Dick, and Sharon take the oath to use the word "frindle" instead of "pen."
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