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    On the fritz
    • (of a machine or device) not working properly

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  2. The meaning of FRITZ is a state of disorder or disrepair —used in the phrase on the fritz. How to use fritz in a sentence.

  3. Mar 11, 1994 · Noting that the earliest citation of “on the fritz” in the Oxford English Dictionary is from 1903, word detectives William and Mary Morris guess that it all started with the comic strip The Katzenjammer Kids, which began around that time.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · on the fritz. (of electrical or mechanical appliances, idiomatic, Northern US) Out of order; malfunctioning; broken . Synonyms: fritzed, (Australian) bung, (UK, Australia) on the blink, (offensive) spaz. I'd record it, but my tape deck is on the fritz again.

  5. 1. mod. not functioning properly. My watch is on the fritz. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. She drank till she was totally on the fritz.

  6. “On the fritz” can refer to anything from a malfunctioning appliance or vehicle to a persons health or mental state. It can also be used figuratively to describe situations or relationships that are not going well.

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · What does On the Fritz mean? When something ⁢is ⁢ On the Fritz , ⁣it⁣ means that ‍it‍ is ‌malfunctioning ‍or not functioning at all. ‌Whether it’s a ⁢computer, a car, ‍or even a blender,⁣ when things are “On ⁢the⁤ Fritz”, they⁢ are ‌giving us trouble ‌and causing ⁤frustration.

  8. a piece of machinery that is on the fritz is not working properly. The British equivalent is on the blink.

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