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flounce

An exaggerated action. Usually to let someone know you are pissed off.
She told him to go enjoy his own company as she motioned with a flounce
by OzRoller January 25, 2011
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On flounce

When you wanna emphasize on god. When it’s really sum real shiet
I smoked a whole eighth.

Bruh on god? ON FLOUNCE
by y0mAm4 June 12, 2019
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Flounces

Fluid Ounces - displayed on products as "FL OZ"
Came into existence through blatant stupidity.
Olivia: "That 2Liter bottle of coke contains 67.6 Flounces"
by Ben Stokes August 9, 2006
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flounce

v. (1) to leave a place, to head out.
as known as flouncing, flounced
Well, I enjoyed the party, but it's time for me to flounce.
by K.V.M. May 23, 2006
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Flouncer

Someone who enjoys flaunting their assets and having an overly good time doing so. Tends to wear impressive attire when going out on the tiles. Wants to be seen by all.
Bec and Charl were real flouncers on Friday night. Did you see them in the club?
by Gibbatron5000 October 2, 2011
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flounced

When a member of an online community has left it, usually after a protracted disagreement with other members of the community.
"Hey, what happened to Amy Frank?"

"Oh, she flounced last month; you didn't catch that? She totally hairflipped her way out."
by Wyld1 November 13, 2013
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flounce

to fly and bounce at the same time.
katia flounced her way to class.
by carrie B May 16, 2005
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