"Fricken" is considered a milder form of profanity or a euphemism for stronger curse words. While it is often used to express frustration or emphasis without being overtly offensive, its acceptability can vary depending on context and audience. In casual settings, it may be seen as humorous or lighthearted, but in more formal situations, it might still be viewed as inappropriate.
No, it is not a proper English word.
Not in the English language.
god he made up of everything
No, its not a curse word.
The Latin word for curse is the word maledictionem. In Italian the word curse is said as maledizione and in Spanish it is maldicion.
i have no fricken idea!
It is not a curse word, but it is a vulgar word for urinate.
In Austin Powers
Fricken playwrights.
he is fricken awesome
No. This word is used to as a synonym for a child or a "youngster". It is not a curse word.
The most common curse word is hell