fluck

fluck: verb /flʌk/
Inflected forms: flucked, flucking
Origin: Blend of fuck and flick; coined as an "Emmanism"

Definition:
To browse through television channels, radio stations or streaming platforms in a distracted or aimless manner, typically without a specific goal, until something satisfactory is found to watch or listen to. Often done out of boredom or indecision.
"I didn’t feel like committing to anything, so I just flucked around for half an hour before settling on a random documentary."
by JLV_NZ June 20, 2025
mugGet the fluckmug.

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