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compliment laundering

telling someone a third party has said something nice about them, rather than owning the compliment directly.
Alice told Bob that Carol thinks he's handsome, but Alice was actually compliment laundering.
by complimentlaundry August 10, 2019
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misinformation laundering

The legitimization of false or inaccurate information, especially that which is deliberately intended to deceive, by means of citing other sources complicit in the propagation of misinformation.
Man, Facebook blames everything bad on one color of people, citing articles from Google, a book about that color of people being ‘fragile’, and excerpts from a “theory” from a professor who says that color
of people have been like that since 1619… I smell misinformation laundering.
by VicSage July 5, 2021
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Flondering

1) Pineapple.

2) The act of flonder.

3) To be what is not and do what isn't. In the context of civil engineering, it is the act of perversing society with an act of irritable capacit; a vile act. Pineapple.

4) To frolic amongst
Adan was flondering around when he got caught skipping class.
by Enzeru Akki December 2, 2011
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Flandering

1) The act of making sure people are having fun.
2) Also can be used as a super-human power to win tiles.
3) Another version of the term "Raindancing"
1) Hey, are you flandering?
2) We need to do some serious flandering if we want a tile.
3) Wow, look at this drought, we need some serious flandering.
by treyyert April 26, 2010
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Floundering around

by Zack the nigga June 9, 2018
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Floundering

The act of a football player faking injury, illness, or seizure movements, in order to gain the player’s team an additional time put.
Nicholls football fan: “Look! It’s Joe Remus down- he’s floundering ref, throw the flag!!!!”
by DancingLaLa January 3, 2020
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Flundering

The act of attempting to weasel out of one's responsibilities by blaming others and/or pretending all is well, but done in a fashion that could, at best, be described as incompetent.
The Minister of Health was found guilty, once again, of flundering in an attempt to reapportion blame whilst simultaneously pretending that everything was "okay".
by Gary Pedh April 12, 2020
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