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Flunked in 

(slang) - To be stuck at a university because your grades are too low for any desirable school to want to take you as a transfer student. Not to be confused with flunking out, since you are still at the school. However, many students who flunk in eventually flunk out, and most students who have flunked out flunked in first.
With a 1.75 GPA and not liking the environment he was in, Louis applied to a few other schools he wanted to transfer to. Since he was rejected from all of them, it's a safe bet he's flunked in.
Flunked in by Nick Weiner March 18, 2009
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To brush one's hair, usually their fringe, backwards. Usually, people would prefer not to be seen whilst their fringe is flanked.
Seb: Hey, go on webcam!
Alex: Oh hell no! I just flanked my fringe back! I look well dodgy.
Seb: Oh.
Flanked by gekiiGRENADE! July 12, 2009
adj. Condition that occurs when someone is surfing (in the ocean) and suddenly finds his/herself surrounded by other surfers. Syn. crowded. Especially found in Southern California on holiday mornings.
Even though we got in the water early, by 9am, we were flocked.
flocked by Alicat73 January 7, 2009
To be screwed over, cheated, dicked over, fucked or swindled.
When the truck driver went to deliver his material for the day and another truck driver cut in front of him he realized he had just been flocked.
Flocked by Jasper78 August 18, 2012
The act of performing more than 1 silent duck at a time. This would also be known as fisting a girls ass and pussy at the same time, or double fisting any orfice. (The silent duck is described in the movie Nymphomaniac 2)
Man, you'll never guess what I did last night..I flocked the shit outta this girl.
You did what???
Yes, 2 silent ducks at a time
flocked by thehillshire March 28, 2015
Past tense of flock. Short for "friends locked" on Livejournal, a security setting that grants viewing access to approved members only.
I keep my pr0n flocked so my coworkers don't know how much I love teh buttsecks.
flocked by coellcmu August 6, 2007