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Definitions of fretter in various dictionaries:
verb - to feel anxious and uneasy about something
FRETTER - Fretter was an electronics and major appliance retailer based out of Detroit, Michigan, founded in the 1950s by Oliver "Ollie" Fretter. Fretter's fir...
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One who worries excessively |
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Dec 11 2016 Universal |
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Someone who frets. |
Be constantly or visibly anxious. |
Gradually wear away (something) by rubbing or gnawing. |
Flow or move in small waves. |
A state of anxiety. |
A repeating ornamental design of vertical and horizontal lines, such as the Greek key pattern. |
A device of narrow diagonal bands interlaced through a diamond. |
Decorate with fretwork. |
Each of a sequence of ridges on the fingerboard of some stringed musical instruments (such as the guitar), used for fixing the positions of the fingers to produce the desired notes. |
Provide (a stringed instrument) with frets. |
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Fretter was an electronics and major appliance retailer based out of Detroit, Michigan, founded in the 1950s by Oliver "Ollie" Fretter. * Fretter's first store was located on Telegraph Road just north of Interstate 96 in the city of Redford, Michigan, and the main warehouse, warehouse store and company headquarters, was on Schoolcraft Road (I-96 service drive) in Livonia. Fretter expanded his operations throughout the midwest and New England by the 1970s. * The company's founder and spokesman, Ollie Fretter, became known in the Detroit area in the 1970s and 1980s by humorous TV commercials in which he promised, "Ill give you five pounds of coffee if I can't beat your best deal. The competition knows me. You should too!" (When occasionally he had to make good on the whimsical offer, Fretter gave away one-pound cans of coffee that had been relabeled "net weight 5 pounds".) * The company paid its salespeople on a draw against commissions program, although they were paid spiffs instead of pure |