When one person vigorously rubs their hands back and forth between someone else's back and backpack.
by AAtheMan May 13, 2016
mispronunciation of fuck
by peniscapturer November 26, 2022
a total devastation by one of the following acts:
1. a really hard hit
2. a freakishly ironic yet tragic turn of events
past tense: flunked
3. the result of smoking really good weed
1. a really hard hit
2. a freakishly ironic yet tragic turn of events
past tense: flunked
3. the result of smoking really good weed
1. Check the replay to see Mike Vick get flunked by Brian Urlacher.
2. He bought the ring, planned the dinner and booked the seven day cruise to Puerto Rico just for her to say ,"No". Did she have to flunk 'em like that.
3. Man, this weed got me flunked.
2. He bought the ring, planned the dinner and booked the seven day cruise to Puerto Rico just for her to say ,"No". Did she have to flunk 'em like that.
3. Man, this weed got me flunked.
by Adonis Jordan, (realesteva) March 13, 2006
Something that is even better than getting, "Crunk." It is when you are "Crunk" while flying on an aircraft.
by Sara michelle September 23, 2007
by Davina April 10, 2006
A day at Knox College when all classes are canceled and students get drunk and play in a mud pit. It's a surprise and you don't know until 6 am the day of Flunk Day! There are fryers who wake everyone up with pots and pans. There are also flunk day scares...which are just mean.
Yo man, when's Flunk Day?
by Prairie Fire33 April 21, 2011
1. What happens when an over-confident basketball player tries to make a spectacular flying "dunk" but fails to score.
2. The kind of show-boating that enrages college coaches.
3. An embarrassing act of athletic incompetence.
2. The kind of show-boating that enrages college coaches.
3. An embarrassing act of athletic incompetence.
Coach: "We would'a won that game if Hakeem hadn't tried that ridiculous dunk flunk in the second period. Arrrggghhh!"
Athletic Director: "I think I'm going to be sick now."
Athletic Director: "I think I'm going to be sick now."
by Peter Kobs March 26, 2010