Fragible
A term coined up by Carlos at The UPS Store in 2005. It is something that is Fragile and breakable.
That artwork is very fragible, please don't kick it.
fragible
More fragile than fragile
Usually used in a patronizing tone for the extra sensitive.
Usually used in a patronizing tone for the extra sensitive.
1) Leave Drew alone.
2) Why?
1) He's fragible and easily hurt.
2) Well we wouldn't want to hurt the baby's feelings.
2) Why?
1) He's fragible and easily hurt.
2) Well we wouldn't want to hurt the baby's feelings.
fragible
Something that is fragile. Discovered by Becky; a friend of www.thelandofbob.com.
don't drop it, it's fragible