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Non-flight able

Adjective: to not be able to fly.
The non-flight able person fell from a high place.
by BiznessCrafter October 12, 2025
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Air France flight 4590

contrary to popular belief, it did not cause the immediate retirement of the Concorde, but contributed to it.
Ignorant individual: the Concorde crash was why it was retired!

Smart individual: actually, Air France flight 4590 didn’t cause both Air France and British Airways to immediately ground and retire their entire Concorde fleet. Indeed the crash played a part, but it was mostly a combination of high operational costs, high maintenance and restriction of supersonic travel over land due to the sonic boom led to the eventual retirement of the Concorde. 9/11 didn’t help matters either. They still operated their Concordes for a few years after the crash happened.
by iPhone=Airbus, Samsung=Boeing October 28, 2025
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cancel the flight

A phrase said to someone who should just give up. Also said to let someone know what ever goals or wishes they had can just be cancelled.
A-I will score better next time.
B-whay was your score this time?
A-a 27% 💀
B-girl...just cancel the flight and be done. This dream won't take off; let alone land.
by Exoudi October 28, 2025
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Flight 50/50

A reference to a viral short form vertical video from the early 2020s. Traditionally used right before attempting something that is likely to fail, or as a means of frightening other passengers in a vehicle.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome aboard flight 50/50, we might make it, we might not"
by WildRoseChance November 13, 2025
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Catch a flight

To get high, or participate in any mind altering substance use
Homie: What you doin later?
Me: Gotta catch a flight son!
Homie: What?! Where you flyin to?
Me: No fool, Ima get high af!
by Kongthemighty June 13, 2024
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Fight-or-Flight Math

When it is humanly understandable to give up instead of persevering when faced with a false start or failure in solving a math problem—when the pain-and-gain mindset is often missing among struggling or frustrated students, who mistakenly thought that only those blessed or born with the “mathematical gene” could do math.
Fight-or-flight math makes it hard for us to think clearly, logically, and reflexively. Let not negative emotions take control of our reactions.
by Numerati August 8, 2024
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