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Definition of flipwreck

flipwreck

  • a person with brain damage from excessive masturbation.
    Since his girl left he's turned into a flipwreck.

    Last edited on Jul 15 2011. Submitted by Chris S. from Sydney, NSW, Australia on May 25 1999.

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