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flaite

Flaite us a person badly dressed and of bad breeding, which he likes to ask money and if it does not it obtain steals of any part.

In addition, they are the dross of the society, by which they should be eradicated of this.

They inhabit the outskirts of Santiago of Chile, and usually they "works" in the city downtown
The person who robbed that house was a flaite
by Andres Castillo May 30, 2006
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flartle

To disturb or startle someone or something after emitting an excessively loud fart.
Donna was unable to fall asleep after being flartled by her husband.
by Dryhopping November 8, 2012
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flarted

The resulting release of gas through the derriere due to excessive laughter.
Dude! I laughed so hard I flarted!
by Mr. & Mrs. Flarter January 15, 2014
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flailtard

A tweaker that is unable to stop flailing. Usually they are unable to stop moving their limbs and can be seen searching everywhere for nothing in particular.
Oh my god, it's 3:30 AM and Jill is being a flailtard.
by panicstep July 4, 2015
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flaptacular

Flaptacular - adj.

A term used to describe particularly spectacular flaps
Person 1: “Chloe, you’ve such magnificent flaps.”

Person 2: “I’d go as far as to say that they’re flaptacular!”
by Jean-a throwerrr March 24, 2018
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flanter

its so obvious they like each other, theyre always flantering!
by whyaretherenonamesleft November 17, 2009
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Fealty

Comparable to loyalty, an Oath of Fealty was often sworn to the feudal lord, most commonly on a religious item such as a bible, or a relic that had some form of significance to those involved.

Derived from Fidelity, to be true or loyal to a person. Often used in the context of relationships saying to be faithful.
"I shall not forget, nor fail to reward that which is given. Fealty with love, valor with honor oath-breaking with vengeance."

"My fealty to you, my Lord, is undying. I am true."
by Aranor October 8, 2008
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