by TheDeadInside May 3, 2023
Another name for Cocaine. A typical experience is a bitter taste - but could be considered sour. The word flour is used for Cocaine's similar appearance to the cooking powder.
by Carabdis March 23, 2020
For his 5th ejaculation in as many hours, John wanted to ranch on Mary's face; But alas, all he could muster was a weak ass Flour Shot.
by Willie Dynomite February 11, 2009
Hi, my name is Tyler and the black girls at my college are too loud.
Tyler? That kid got daddy's money to pay for his tuition and he's never had a job in his life... he's no purpose flour.
Tyler? That kid got daddy's money to pay for his tuition and he's never had a job in his life... he's no purpose flour.
by uwusorry August 17, 2021
A typical friend who lays on their ass all day pretending to do "other things" rather than actually perform some productive task. This friend may make excuses of homework, school, alternate activities, time-consuming single player games, et cetera. In reality, they are likely sitting on their couch watching TV.
You: Hey, (name), you want to go play paintball or game this weekend?
Friend: Nah. I've got a test to study for, a few papers to write, and a bunch of other things that piled up suddenly.
You: Why are you being such a sack of flour, I know you don't have any shit to do...
Friend: Nah. I've got a test to study for, a few papers to write, and a bunch of other things that piled up suddenly.
You: Why are you being such a sack of flour, I know you don't have any shit to do...
by Raetzain December 12, 2011
A Hispanic male or female who looks Caucasian. These people usually have little to no Hispanic features. They are called Flour because of their white skin and tortilla because of their Hispanic dissent.
by The_Kitchen July 24, 2019
sift flour
(verb)-said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant
(verb)-said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant
by Sexydimma August 28, 2013