(FREE-kwent FLY-er) noun. someone who wants a discount or freebie because they purchase controlled substances from the same supplier on a regular basis
Sue: Hey, I want to buy another teener today. Could I have a discount as I am a frequent flier?
Sue: Since I am a frequent flier can I get this at half price?
Sue: Since I am a frequent flier can I get this at half price?
by Nedd Ludd August 22, 2005
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Someone how’s at the hospital a lot.
- can be used derogatorily to accuse a patient of being overdramatic, being a hypochondriac, lying, or drug seeking.
- can be used lightheartedly by staff or the patient to refer to people with severe chronic illnesses.
- can be used rudely to suggest that a chronic illness patient is a burden.
- can be used derogatorily to accuse a patient of being overdramatic, being a hypochondriac, lying, or drug seeking.
- can be used lightheartedly by staff or the patient to refer to people with severe chronic illnesses.
- can be used rudely to suggest that a chronic illness patient is a burden.
My immunocompermised ass: *walking into my biweekly urgent care appointment*
The PA student: “I’m just super nervous to do my first clinical exam by myself.”
The PA: *points at me* “ you can take the frequent flyer. She’s easy and the answer is always antibiotics.”
The PA student: “I’m just super nervous to do my first clinical exam by myself.”
The PA: *points at me* “ you can take the frequent flyer. She’s easy and the answer is always antibiotics.”
by Sacredfart March 20, 2023
by Anonymous October 13, 2003
Used by educators to describe students who frequently cause problems and need to be sent out of the classroom.
by nooker August 22, 2005
A student who asks to leave class to go to the bathroom, get water, go to the nurse, etc. so often that their true motives must be called into question. Most likely a boy with ADHD.
"Don't let anybody leave the classroom."
"Not even to go to the bathroom?"
"Well, we've got a few frequent flyers in here."
"Ah, I see what you mean."
"Not even to go to the bathroom?"
"Well, we've got a few frequent flyers in here."
"Ah, I see what you mean."
by araparseghian June 04, 2015
by bubbs August 20, 2005