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(n.) The flagship of a fleet is usually the best-equipped, and most famous. The orders all come from there.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 09, 2004
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When someone goes to the gym and spends 90% of the time on their phones scrolling through social media
Looks like its thumb day again for Jimmy with his usual routing... 3 sets of 5 snapchat selfies and 10 sets of scrolling through facebook until exhaustion
by Gary br April 02, 2017
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1. Slang noun adjective: describing the most prominent or highly touted product or service among those offered by a company. Derived from the naval term meaning:
2. The ship in a fleet that carries the Admiral, or ranking military commander.
2. The ship in a fleet that carries the Admiral, or ranking military commander.
sWindles is the flagship of MyCrudSoft's fleet of DCS infections.
Vista is the latest version of their flagship product.
The flagship of the United States is Air Force One, because the C-in-C doesn't usually travel by sea.
Vista is the latest version of their flagship product.
The flagship of the United States is Air Force One, because the C-in-C doesn't usually travel by sea.
by Downstrike August 05, 2005
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Pertaining to sports cards, a "Flagship" Rookie Card is a slang term that represents a base set rookie card out of a card companies most important, longest standing product.
by All Time Greats Blog February 17, 2021