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fluff piece

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fluffy

adjective

  • lacking in substance.
    That's a pretty good movie even if it is awfully fluffy.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Michael C. from Old Bridge Township, USA on Feb 02 1999.

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flummox

verb

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flunkie

noun

  • someone gullible, susceptible to being fooled or being taken for a ride.

    A gofer.
    Person 1: That kid is a JV player - he ain't varsity material.

    Person 2: Yeah, good point, kid's a flunkie.
    These chumps are trying make me out to be some kind of flunkie.

    Last edited on Mar 14 2014. Submitted by Mr. Cee on Mar 14 2014.

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flunky

  • Someone that can be used

    Last edited on Mar 29 2004. Submitted by Vidamo J. on Mar 29 2004.

  • A person that does anything to be accepted or appreciated
    He got his flunkie to pick up his package!

    Last edited on Mar 29 2004. Submitted by Vidamo J. on Mar 29 2004.

  • an assistant.

    Last edited on Sep 28 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 28 2009.

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flurona

noun - uncountable

  • the infection of influenza ("flu") and the COVID-19 coronavirus at the same time. From "flu" + "corona" or "flu" + "rona".

    Last edited on Jan 05 2022. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 05 2022.

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flush

  • to send information via email. I heard it from a newspaper editor of my mine back in the mid-80s. Origin: as in flushing a toilet.
    When are you going to flush that copy to me? Deadline was five minutes ago!
    I'll be there as soon as I flush this note to my parents.
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    Don't worry about it you can pay me back when you're flush.

    Last edited on Aug 31 2016. Submitted by Jay C. from New Fairfield, CT, USA on Sep 04 2002.

adjective

  • having lots of money. Abbreviated form of "flush with cash."
    I'm not flush, but I do try to treat myself once and a while.

    Last edited on Jan 05 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jan 05 2011.

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flush (one's) buffer

verb

  • to defecate
    I really have to flush my buffer.

    Last edited on Oct 08 2004. Submitted by Andrew W. from Baltimore, MD, USA on Oct 08 2004.

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flutter

noun

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