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flexatility

flexible or versatile; ability to change up your game or adapt to the situation at hand.
flexible versatile flexatility adaptable flexatile
by harden goode July 7, 2011
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Entrepreneurial flexibility

Making it impossible for your customers and suppliers not to do business with you.
"SRS's entrepreneurial flexibility gives them a competitive advantage over competitors because they constantly stay ahead of market needs in terms of customers and suppliers."
by Silicon King December 25, 2011
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flexibility

Being able to bend into some pretty badass sex positions.
I can eat myself out

Whoah she must be flexible

I excel in flexibility
by BubbleGumBitch April 29, 2014
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Flexinility

Descriptor for an elderly person who is adept at Yoga.
Alternatively someone who claims great mental flexibility as they are constantly forgetting things.
He was astounded at his great grandmother's flexinility after her nursing home Yoga class.
by Aceyducey September 25, 2018
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flexabiliting

Able to be flexable in the sence of being able to touch your toes
Jon is bad at flexabiliting
by Olivia [Liv] April 11, 2005
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Flexability

Ones ability to show off their assets.
Gucci manes “flexability” is off the charts! He bought an Audemars Piguet watch and a Rolls Royce Phantom in the same day!
by Black n mild child May 12, 2022
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The principle that science is flexible—capable of bending, adapting, and evolving without breaking. Science is not a rigid set of eternal truths but a living, breathing process that flexes to accommodate new evidence, new methods, new questions. A flexible science can admit error, change course, incorporate criticism, and grow stronger. An inflexible "science" is dogma wearing a lab coat. The Law of Scientific Flexibility distinguishes genuine science from pseudoscience: real science bends; pseudoscience breaks. Flexibility is not weakness; it's the source of science's strength, its ability to survive contact with reality.
Example: "When new evidence contradicted her hypothesis, she didn't cling to it—she flexed. The Law of Scientific Flexibility meant changing her mind was not failure but function. Her critics called her inconsistent; she called herself scientific. Flexibility had done its work: keeping her aligned with evidence, not ego."
by Dumu The Void February 19, 2026
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