by Whitey McCracka March 04, 2005
by Lauren February 06, 2003
The past tense of the word "flaw", which is an adjective used to describe a person who just bailed, or frequently bails, on commitments. This especially applies to flaking out on social plans, such as going to clubs, theme parks, the movies, concerts, and going on dates.
If someone was flaw to you, they flossed you.
If someone was flaw to you, they flossed you.
Michael: Bro, are we goin' out tonight?
Brandon: Nah man, I have a chemistry test tomorrow... I gotta study.
Michael: Dude, that's so flaw... you said you would go. You flossed me.
Brandon: Nah man, I have a chemistry test tomorrow... I gotta study.
Michael: Dude, that's so flaw... you said you would go. You flossed me.
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