Flump

This word can mean absolutely anything. It can be used as any part of a sentence. Variations of 'flump' can include the following: 'flumped', 'flumping', 'flumper', 'flump out', 'flumped out'. Basically, there are no rules governing this word.
Would you like to flump out this evening?

I just flumped from New York City to Philadelphia.

I've been flumping a new jacket today. I like it.
by jewcb_42 January 26, 2011
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Greek out

This means that you are flying through Greek homework so rapidly that an innocent bystander might call you a geek. That's when you'd correct them nicely.
Let's go to my house and Greek out!
by jewcb_42 January 30, 2011
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