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Flugeldufel 

A lever meant for raising or lower a german Nazi submarine
It says "Flugeldufel"

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Flugeldufel by SamusAranon July 1, 2012
n,. Origin: German.
1. Wing
- The wing of an airplane.
- The wing of a bird.
- The blade on a propeller.

a. In German the word drops the first E and puts umlots over the U. Flügel

b. those with this last name have a family crest that is a bird's wing drawn in red.
German: Er saß auf dem Flügel (fluegel) des Flugzeuges

English: He sat on the wing of the airplane
Fluegel by JDF January 5, 2009

flugelhorn 

A variety of trumpet. Also undeniably the funniest word in existence.
Lemme play some of that flugelhorn!
flugelhorn by purplefeltangel December 28, 2005

Keep it on the Flugelhorn 

A phrase derived from the older phrase "Keep it on the DL". It was discovered in 2009 by scientist Ted Davis after a T9 error suggested flugelhorn instead of DL.
Ted: Hey, I think I caused Jon and Krysta to break up. But keep that on the DL.
Jack: Keep it on the Flugelhorn? OK, My lips are sealed.
verb: To be Fluegeled. i.e. "I was so Fluegeled last night. noun: (Flew-gal) Person who entertains and is an urban legend
I was So Fluegeled. That's so Fluegel
Fluegel by M3 matt May 27, 2008

Flugelhorn 

1. An embracing act of love whereby the male in the relationship gently and softly visits "her" with his fingers from his perfectly sized hands.
2. A brass instrument resembling a trumpet but with a wider, conical bore. A member of the saxhorn family.
3. A term used "How I met your mother", a popular American comedy, used by Robin to describe when Barney goes too far
"I can't wait to be flugelhorned later" wink wink ;)

"I play the flugelhorn in my local brass band"

Robin: "we've been over this, unless I say 'flugelhorn' you haven't gone too far."
Flugelhorn by ilikecarrots June 10, 2010