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unfloof

The deflation or losing its fluffiness
Don’t mess with the foam! You’ll unfloof it!”
by FULLMETALz December 16, 2019
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unflaccidises

unflaccidises - When something is so good the penis slowly gets errect therefore it "unflacideses" making it not-flaccid anymore.
"Bro this song is so good this part unflaccidises you"
"i clicked on the link you sent me im totally unflaccidised"

"this is some unflacciding content"
by Cosmatic June 26, 2020
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Unflungable

“Unflungable” means to be safe and unable to be flung
People in northwest Australia use this term when a Cyclone is coming making sure your shit is unflungable
Hey guys a cyclone is coming make sure all your shit is tied down and completely unflungable
by The unflungable lady April 17, 2021
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unflighting

A gay man who thinks unflighting is a real word and it’s misspelled and not even in any dictionary-@venomshank
“I payed 100 dollars for the account” 💀💀 unflighting is the worst user
by Venomshank July 29, 2021
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unflighting

A misspelled word and some bozo spent 100 dollars on it calling it a real word 💀💀
“I paid 100 dollars for the user unflighting” 💀💀💀
by Venomshank July 29, 2021
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Unflammable

(uhn-flam-uh-buhl)
adjective

• Impervious to flame, incapable of catching fire, or extremely resistant to flame. This term is proposed to replace "inflammable" and "non-flammable" to avoid confusion due to the dual origins of the prefix "in-" in English.

Explanation: The prefix "in-" in English can have different meanings depending on its origin. It can mean "not" or "without", derived from Latin, as in "incalculable" (not calculable). However, "in-" can also mean "in" or "into", also derived from Latin but related to the Greek prefix "en-", as in "inflammable" (able to be set on fire). These dual meanings can cause confusion, as "inflammable" might be mistakenly thought to mean "not flammable". The term "unflammable" uses the prefix "un-", which consistently means "not" in English, making it a more intuitive, perspicuous, and less confusing alternative.
The new line of camping gear is made from unflammable material, providing an extra layer of safety during wilderness adventures.
by Kichertasche January 31, 2024
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