fratch
Noun

fratch (plural fratches)

  1. (UK) A dispute, a quarrel; a fight or brawl.
    • 1854, Charles Dickens, Hard Times ↗
      I ha' never had no fratch afore, sin ever I were born, wi' any o' my like; Gonnows I ha' none now that's o' my makin'.
Verb

fratch (fratches, present participle fratching; past and past participle fratched)

  1. (UK, Yorkshire) To argue, to quarrel; to fight.



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