The word "flaugh" comes from two words. The first being "flaunt" and the second being "laugh". The combination of these two words is used to show great joy and, instead of laughing only to one's self, laugh out loud (lol) in a flaunting manner. Most of the time the word is pronounced as "floff", but only when said with a German accent. It can also be said as "flaugh", but that's just not cool.
Dude: Remember when that girl got wasted last night and was totally throwing up onto Guy's couch?
Chick: Yeah. Why?
Dude: I definitely FOL'd.
Chick: FOL?
Dude: You know,... Like FMAO?
Chick: *Shrug*
Dude: I Flaughed Out Loud... It's exactly like Flaughing My Ass Off.
Chick: What the fuck are you talking about?
Chick: Yeah. Why?
Dude: I definitely FOL'd.
Chick: FOL?
Dude: You know,... Like FMAO?
Chick: *Shrug*
Dude: I Flaughed Out Loud... It's exactly like Flaughing My Ass Off.
Chick: What the fuck are you talking about?
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person 2:"i dunno"
person 1:"because they ARGHHHH"
person 2:"hahaha.........."
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person 2:"hahaha.........."
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by kicketty August 27, 2009
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*Jim falls down*
Bob: hahahahhahahaha
Jim: hah hah hah hah
Real laugh = hahahahhahahaha
*Jim falls down*
Bob: hahahahhahahaha
Jim: hah hah hah hah
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by Christopher-Knight January 19, 2014
Get the Flaughter mug.A battle cry of Irish origin meaning 'clear the way' was first used as a regimental motto of the Royal Irish Fusiliers back in and now the motto of the Royal Irish Regiment. It was adopted by the the Fusiliers back in 1798 after the exploits of Sgt Patrick Masterson at the Battle of Barossa as he attacked the French ranks. Has also been used as regimental mottoes of battalions in the American Cival War such as the 69th New York Volunteer Infantry and the 55th Battalion of the Australian 5th Division in WW1. Clear The Way!
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