flarm

Plural for "farm" or "farmland."
Look, it's flarm!
by kalenedrael October 15, 2003
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flarm

the squishy part of a woman's underarm next to her chest that pooks out of sleeveless shirt or strappy dress.
This dress is pretty but it's accentuating my flarm. I am not that flarmy, am I?

The straps on this dress are too tight and making my flarm pook out.
by Madam Flawless January 03, 2011
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FLARMS

The fat and jiggly arms of an obese person when wearing a tank top, tank dress, or sleeve-less shirt.

The fat lady flailed her FLARMS when her team scored a touchdown.
by Eddie Monahan May 15, 2007
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Flarm

The flabby, tricep area that waves more than your arm when in motion.
When Kelly's favorite song came on, she got really excited while dancing and her flarms almost knocked me out.
by Urban Dictionary February 27, 2012
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Flarm

1. The meaning of life

2. A word to fill in for another word or syllable
"Hey, what are we on Earth for?
"Flarm"

"I got a 95% on my mid-term!"
"That's flarmtastic!"
by Danmar May 14, 2012
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Flarm

A portmanteau of "flail" and "arm". To flarm is to swing one's arms about wildly in a spastic manner, usually as an expression of surprise, amazement, or joy.
Sasha flarmed with excitement at the news, knocking over a glass in the process.
by Starhowl September 22, 2010
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Flarm

The excess skin that hangs on the underside of the upper arm, typically found on older, oftentimes overweight people. Derived from "Flabby Arm" = Flarm
As a child, I used to enjoy shaking the flarm on my mother's arm and watch it wiggle like jello.
by Woolybugger August 21, 2015
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