0 not brave enough to do something; frightened:
"Go on," she urged. "Don't be frit."
Before the show Mrs Thatcher was distinctly nervous, or frit, as she would say.
1 a mixture of substances that are heated to a high temperature until they form glass. They can then be crushed into a powder and used in making things such as porcelain:
2 someone, especially a politician, who is not brave enough to do something:
Come on then - or are you frit?
That absence was a bad misjudgment which made him look feeble and frit.
Here, fragments of a group of polychrome figurines in frit were discovered, representing two male figures, a horse's head and a chariot.
These vessels were discovered in direct association with a group of frit figurines.
There is something else that she could have done, but she would have been even more frit of that—she could have called a general election.
Or is he frightened—not so much frit as ofni?
The answer is that he is not here because he is frit.