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  1. Frenchy's Chicken

    Percy “Frenchy” Creuzot, a New Orleans native, came to Houston in 1965 to work as a traveling salesman. His ambitions quickly shifted to food, and on July 3, 1969, he and his wife Sallie opened …

  2. FRENCHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 7, 2016 · The meaning of FRENCHY is French in quality; especially : markedly, affectedly, or spuriously French in quality or French in a superficial usually frivolous sense. How to use Frenchy in …

  3. Frenchy's Chicken

    The business took flight after Percy’s signature-seasoned Fried Chicken, inspired by old New Orleans family recipes, became a staple on the Frenchy’s menu.

  4. Frenchy's Chicken

    Catches come with your choice of Frenchy's Fries, Dirty Rice or Mashed Potatoes. Perfect for the whole family! Choose between mixed or dark meat. Includes 1 Lg. Side & 4 Bread. Includes 2 Lg. Sides & 6 …

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  6. Frenchy (comedian) - Wikipedia

    Benjamin French (born 27 April 1987) known professionally as Frenchy, or by his YouTube channel name Frenchy SungaAttack, is an Australian comedian and YouTuber. [1][2][3] His YouTube channel …

  7. French Bulldog (Frenchie): Dog Breed Characteristics & Care

    Jun 11, 2025 · French bulldogs are very affectionate, family-oriented dogs who do best when spending plenty of time with their family. Your Frenchie will crave your company and won't do well if left alone …

  8. FRENCHY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    FRENCHY definition: a native or inhabitant of France or a person of French descent. See examples of Frenchy used in a sentence.

  9. Frenchy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 31, 2025 · Frenchy (comparative Frenchier, superlative Frenchiest) (informal) With an exaggerated French manner.

  10. FRENCHY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'Frenchy' Frenchy in American English (ˈfrɛntʃi ) adjective Word forms: ˈFrenchier or ˈFrenchiest