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relax, recline, flop; feeling too flollopy to do anything. "I can't move, I feel far too flollopy!"
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An action only performable by live matresses living in the swamps of the planet Sqornshellous Zeta. "The matress flolloped around in a sympathetic manner."
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A method of locomotion used by seals and similar mammals on land whereby they propell themselves by bouncing along on their bellies. It is unlikely that a seal found in rural Lancashire could have flolloped four miles from the sea.
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(Flollop, ing)
1. to move from a perpendicular position into a lounging postion with lack of effort. 2. to move in an un-controlled manner causing skin and/or baggy clothes to flap as you do so. "dude, stop flolloping around and help me put these beers in the fridge."
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The art of crawling in a sleeping bag, while racing other sleeping-bagged people. They´re having flollop races up and down the garden.
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