To be a flagger. The act of flagging.
To say that you are going to do something and not do it. To get the reputation of being a flagger is not a good thing.
To say that you are going to do something and not do it. To get the reputation of being a flagger is not a good thing.
Yo man, i heard you're tryna get with that gerl, don't waste your time, shes a flagger. She's just going to lead you on.. and then move on.
OR
Yo broh, what happened last night? We were supposed to chill but you never picked up your phone. You were flagging nasty!
OR
Yo broh, what happened last night? We were supposed to chill but you never picked up your phone. You were flagging nasty!
by Stephaney Patino May 6, 2008
Seatbelt99:Hey, am i flagged from ICHC, you fuck up??
Fatalis:Yes, i am a screw up, im sooo sorry.FML
_ __ _ _ __ _
ICE:Does fuckin CBX flag?
Hobdiddy: No, Its an awesome bot, but be sure your computer can handle my sexy programs!
Fatalis:Yes, i am a screw up, im sooo sorry.FML
_ __ _ _ __ _
ICE:Does fuckin CBX flag?
Hobdiddy: No, Its an awesome bot, but be sure your computer can handle my sexy programs!
by ClubBingBotter June 22, 2009
I ORDERED EXACTLY 30 DAYS AGO AND NO SHIPPING EMAIL, I'M FLAGGED!
AM I FLAGGED, I USED SUPER FAST CHICKEN?
DOES CLDL FLAG?
AM I FLAGGED IF I USED AN ADDRESS TRICK?
IF I USE THE SAME NAME TO A DIFFERENT ADDRESS WILL I GET FLAGGED?
YES, YOU'RE FLAGGED MOTHER FUCKER.
OMGGG OHHNOOOES. I'M FLAGGED!!!
AM I FLAGGED, I USED SUPER FAST CHICKEN?
DOES CLDL FLAG?
AM I FLAGGED IF I USED AN ADDRESS TRICK?
IF I USE THE SAME NAME TO A DIFFERENT ADDRESS WILL I GET FLAGGED?
YES, YOU'RE FLAGGED MOTHER FUCKER.
OMGGG OHHNOOOES. I'M FLAGGED!!!
by [B] - flagged since 2008 April 17, 2010
by y o n g August 20, 2003
by keyshaw August 5, 2004
A term commonly use to describe the bandana that gang bangers, gangsters, kids influenced by rap and others wear in their back left pocket to signify allegiance to something. Members of the Bloods wear red flags whilst Crips wear blue flags. These can be found in the back left pocket, around the head, neck or wrist. Others can wear them as a sign of support towards friends or a particular ideal.
by nik87 May 10, 2006