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to be totally and utterly Franked 

a source of natural adreniline powered from every nerve in the body to make you acheive tasks, abilities and exercise powers that were hidden bought forward to the outside world by the powers of Frank Stallone and his song Far From Over
To be totally and utterly Franked .....Wow don't really feel like going to the gym this morning.....wow whats that I hear on my Ipod....."Far from Over" Frank Stallone.....now there is not getting me out of this gym with the you can do it from meek to winner montage in my head.
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The word intentionally put there by William Golding on page 10 of "Lord of the Flies"
Out there, perhaps a mile away, the white surf flinked on a coral reef.
flinked by enemy-spotted April 6, 2019
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franked up 

something or someone is franked up when they are fucking things up ,or just plain fucked up.
franked up by edwin kania May 3, 2004
A big bushy beard that acts as a warm face blanket. It takes time to grow, but it is well worth the effort.
Did you see that dude's flanket? He must keep super warm in the winter.
Flanket by Ami de Bill June 6, 2013
This is used primarily by people in Hollwood to explain why they didn't show up at a planned event that they promised to attend.
Arnold: Dude,you promised to come to my private party and bring the cocaine.
Sylvester:Dude, I Flaked.
Arnold:Oh, that's cool.
I Flaked by Mojo maniac October 7, 2008

J flaked 

A rapper who recycles his rap lines
I got a sick vendeta/to get this cheddah/ im a savage i damage....yo you j flaked that from 50 cent
J flaked by Dj Fino October 6, 2006

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