when you write FLASHBANG on a piece of paper, hand it to someone and once they read it you shank them.
by atticus February 19, 2005
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Originated in Alnwick, Northumberland (ENGLAND)
Originated in Alnwick, Northumberland (ENGLAND)
by JohnWScott April 26, 2006
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A hinged section of an aircraft's wing which allows the aircraft to fly slower but also generates enough lift to stay aloft.
by Charlie December 6, 2004
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I still can't believe that we now have to look at that ridiculous "Caution Hot Coffee" message on some of our coffee cups, which is somewhat of an insult to one's intelligence, due to that darn flawsuit.
by Detective Wizard November 4, 2019
Get the flawsuit mug.(1) This phrase describes a driver who has a tendency towards flashing the lights of his/her vehicle at other road users, often with little justification.
(2) The phrase also describes a photographer who is apt towards taking many photos, often without paying much attention towards selecting only the best shots. It may also have connotations of the photos being taken at an inappropriate time or place.
(2) The phrase also describes a photographer who is apt towards taking many photos, often without paying much attention towards selecting only the best shots. It may also have connotations of the photos being taken at an inappropriate time or place.
(1) During the rush hour a relatively large proportion of road users tend to be "flash happy" and impatiently flash their lights in annoyance at others, often with very little provocation.
(2) "Flash happy" tourists can often be found at popular tourist hotspots such as Buckingham Palace, London where they are happy to take photos of anything that catches their eye.
(2) "Flash happy" tourists can often be found at popular tourist hotspots such as Buckingham Palace, London where they are happy to take photos of anything that catches their eye.
by Stephen Chambers September 2, 2008
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