A Phrase used when someone says something really odd, out of place, stupid, and/or perverted. Usually accompanied by throwing a flag or some other object (napkin, paper, shirt, etc...)
Group of friends, Ray Marcus and Pat chillin
Ray: "Man, I finally got the pussy last night"
Pat: "That's wassup man"
Marcus: "I'm mad at you Ray, last night we were supposed to spend time together"
Ray & Pat "WHOA!!! FLAG ON THE PLAY!!!"
Ray: "Man, I finally got the pussy last night"
Pat: "That's wassup man"
Marcus: "I'm mad at you Ray, last night we were supposed to spend time together"
Ray & Pat "WHOA!!! FLAG ON THE PLAY!!!"
by bliggablaggah February 01, 2011
A characteristic, mannerism, or appearance of a person, either subtle or overt, which implies unique, eccentric, creative, adventurous or unconventional thinking.
David Crosby refers to long hair as a freak flag in his song Almost Cut My Hair. "I feel like letting my freak flag fly."
Movie Character Ben compliments Meredith in The Family Stone, "You have a freak flag...you just don't fly it."
Movie Character Ben compliments Meredith in The Family Stone, "You have a freak flag...you just don't fly it."
by Anthony T. White May 22, 2006
On windy and even breezy days when a slutty woman's pussy lips can be heard flapping in the wind, giving you the impression there is a flag nearby.
Dude, do you see a flag anywhere around here? I can hear one, but I sure as hell can't see it. Oh wait, nevermind, your mom is wearing a miniskirt with no panties again. That is one flag flapping bitch!
by Mike -Hunt January 10, 2008
A person who unanimously rejects his proposals made by other people THUS, crushing their Flags(hopes) in a sense...
UOMI SAN : Now you've crushed my flag too... TSUDA KUN!
TSUDA : Huh... Flag Crusher!? Nanisorei?
(P.S. - You came here from seitokai yakuindomo, you're a genius if you have watched it up to that episode it gets better)
TSUDA : Huh... Flag Crusher!? Nanisorei?
(P.S. - You came here from seitokai yakuindomo, you're a genius if you have watched it up to that episode it gets better)
by Frizzyfreak May 23, 2022
A sign that a potential partner might not be as good as they seem. Not as bad as a red flag, but a warning sign. Requires further inquiry and monitoring of the situation.
"Do you think Mary and Alec will stay together?"
"I don't know. He pays more attention to her friends than to her. Seems like an orange flag to me..."
"I don't know. He pays more attention to her friends than to her. Seems like an orange flag to me..."
by ziggey December 06, 2022
The visible portion of a female's traditional-back thong underwear that sticks out above a pair of low-cut jeans while the subject is sitting down (or on normal pants/shorts while the subject is bending over or at the gym). Not to be confused with string or "t-back" thongs (see "butt floss").
Dick: "You can see half that chick's ass over there!"
Harry: "I am saluting her triangle flag right now!"
Harry: "I am saluting her triangle flag right now!"
by etafatdik June 19, 2008
A objection to an improper use of a word for people try to over-extend their vocabulary by faking like they know elaborate words that they do not. (football rules apply for use of a challenge flag and usually a dictionary gets broken out for an impartial ruling.)
Derek: "I did it of my own reconnaissance, John!"
John: I'm going to have to throw the challenge flag on that. I believe the word you were looking for before your down syndrome set in was; "recognizance."
Derek "How dare you unsurp my authority! You shouldn't correct me, I'm your boss. You need to be more pacific about what you're trying to convey"
John : Yeah i'm going to have to throw to more Challenge Flags. It's "usurp" and "specific."
Derek: "Get the hell out of my office, John."
John: "Better yet Derek, lets fight to the death!"
Derek: "agreed."
John: I'm going to have to throw the challenge flag on that. I believe the word you were looking for before your down syndrome set in was; "recognizance."
Derek "How dare you unsurp my authority! You shouldn't correct me, I'm your boss. You need to be more pacific about what you're trying to convey"
John : Yeah i'm going to have to throw to more Challenge Flags. It's "usurp" and "specific."
Derek: "Get the hell out of my office, John."
John: "Better yet Derek, lets fight to the death!"
Derek: "agreed."
by ezekiel2301 February 01, 2010