call the persons name and walk up to them and proceed to give them a Flanagan. eleana went up to kristal and and gave her a flannagin by placing your hang upnder the chin (the fat under there)..and pull the flap..and proceed to say flanagin
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Get the Flanal mug.Law of the man that this world was blessed with, Law by the word of the mouth Of Stephen J. Flanagan. What he says goes and he does must be followed and adhered to never is he to be questioned!
by stflanag July 12, 2012
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"Who are those kids over there?
"Oh, nevermind them, they're flans!"
"What's his last name again"
"Let's just call him O'Flannigan!"
"Oh, nevermind them, they're flans!"
"What's his last name again"
"Let's just call him O'Flannigan!"
by Cornelius Mynock December 29, 2007
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by GILLYGILLS AKA bugeye March 24, 2007
Get the Filanegro mug."Whatever happens, it's unexpected." As defined in *84 Charing Cross Road* by Helene Hanff. Said philosophically about unexpected turns in careers, especially in the arts.
Flanagan's Law can be a useful guide to preparation for challenges when combined with Murphy's Law: it's not just that if anything can go wrong, it will; it's that whatever goes wrong will go wrong in a way you didn't expect.
Flanagan's Law can be a useful guide to preparation for challenges when combined with Murphy's Law: it's not just that if anything can go wrong, it will; it's that whatever goes wrong will go wrong in a way you didn't expect.
Helene Hanff, popularizer of the phrase, hoped to advance her future as a playwright or actress by reading classic literary works from a very old-fashioned reading list. She began to order books she couldn't find in New York from an English bookstore. It was her correspondence and friendship with the bookstore staff that made her famous: Flanagan's Law.
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