When you mix two very not-often mixed food products and your tastebuds go on an adventure to a place know as flavor town. Flavor town either blows your mind or makes you throw up.
by Mikewardpingpongballs September 25, 2022

by Mayo Vampire July 15, 2021

by Aaaaron S December 19, 2021

When you use a tank of juice, then put in a different flavor....the transition usually has a weird taste dubbed "ghost flavor"
Yo I changed my juice and at first it tasted weird It was that ghost flavors bs. But now it taste mint, yewww!!!
by Vape Nash wing dongs July 26, 2017

by •€hrissy• December 19, 2017

This is a term that can be used open-endedly, but origionated from rpgs where different combat syatems are used. In such rpgs favorable combat can be used by taking advantage of a unit strong in one combat syatem but weak in another by forcing them to use the "unfavorable" combat system. Some of examples of this are forcing an ubermage to attack you with a staff by attacking it with a meele unit in "the battle for wesnoth", attacking a lance using unit with an axe usng unit in "fire emblem", or going out of your way to use a morningstar instead of a greatsword in "dungeons and dragons" because a particular monster is weak against blungeoning and/or peircing damage but ressistant against slashing even though the sword would do more natural damage.
In the end, the uses of flavoable combat include but are not limited to making fun of someone talking about combat benefits, or describe battle in an interestin, funny way.
In the end, the uses of flavoable combat include but are not limited to making fun of someone talking about combat benefits, or describe battle in an interestin, funny way.
person one: (strategizing) "So attacking their mage with fire would give them favorable combat"
person two: (making fun of person one) "flavorable combat indeed"
person one: "shut up!"
person two: (making fun of person one) "flavorable combat indeed"
person one: "shut up!"
by avocadoavenger February 18, 2011

by Mr.81G D1CK December 12, 2015
