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wobbling-in-flight

Verb: 1. A man who is traversing stairs with an erection.
Adjective: 1. A person who claims to be straight, but is clearly bending in their sexuality as they interact with others
Verb: 1. My husband hit his tip on the handrail while he was wobbling-in-flight.
Adjective: 1. Did you see Cindy wobbling-in-flight as those girls walked by.
by Thogak July 7, 2018
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Looks good flight

When everything is going good, this is what you tell your friend.
Josh stuck out his thumb and said confidently, "looks good flight."
by Joey Paul September 26, 2018
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Flight Fudge

The act of shitting in anothers mouth while flying in a public plane
Guy 1: hows your flight fudge mam?
Woman: *is smiling while choking*
Guy 2: she looks fine
by Joseph9287 June 3, 2018
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Flash-flight

1. Flashing someone and running away as fast as you can

2. Flashing a light or laser pointer in someone's eye and running away as fast as you can
Tim: Dude, I pulled the old Flash-Flight on John.
Fred: Seems kinda gay to me
Tim: Not that kind of Flash-Flight
Fred: Sure.
by GreedyAnimal July 11, 2019
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Flight API | Flight Aggregator | Airline Consolidator

FlightsLogic provides Flight API, Airline Consolidator, Flight Aggregator to the travel agents, tour operators and travel companies worldwide.
Get a Flight API | Flight Aggregator | Airline Consolidator to the travel agents, tour operators and travel companies worldwide.
by Ali Hussian May 27, 2019
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Thru flight

To be fucked in the ass in a helicopter by people named Nate
Did you guys do a Thru flight before taking off?
by Ken Rudo October 7, 2019
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flight-risk

What the Wright Brothers and other early-aviation pioneers had to face every time they took to the skies in their primitive flying-machine inventions.
When airplanes were first being tried out at carnivals and trade-shows, many people were afraid to ride in them due to a perceived (and often-all-too-true!) "flight-risk". So a standard "grim grins" statement that these distrustful folks would make in retort/reply to an offer to climb aboard one of those airborne coffins was, "Yeah, sure --- I'll fly... if I can keep one FOOT ON THE GROUND!"
by QuacksO August 3, 2019
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