n. A fencing technique that combines a lunge (a common offensive footwork) with a fleche (a popular pre-90s footwork that became illegal following the 1988 Seoul Olympics) in order to maximize reach and minimize time of the attack. When properly executed, a flunge can transport a fencer in a distance far greater than any normal footwork would.
The term is in wide use by English-speaking internationl community, but it has yet to be adopted by the Franco-centric authority of the sport.
The term is in wide use by English-speaking internationl community, but it has yet to be adopted by the Franco-centric authority of the sport.
Just when he thought he was out of distance, his opponent excuted a flunge. He was convinced that it was an illegal fleche, and appealed the ruling.
by Don Saltena April 6, 2006
The flunge is the wobble of flesh that protrudes between the waistband of hipster trousers and the hem of a too-short t-shirt.
by 4rthur October 17, 2004
typically had while drunk between the hours of 11pm-6am at a van of some description, flunge is a meal enjoyed every night around the world. typical flunges include:
- burgers
- chips
- kebabs
- instant noodles
- cereal
'flunge' originated in chesham, buckinghamshire, by a group of five young men eager to find a word for the most important meal of the day.
- burgers
- chips
- kebabs
- instant noodles
- cereal
'flunge' originated in chesham, buckinghamshire, by a group of five young men eager to find a word for the most important meal of the day.
by seagull26108 May 1, 2011
by Wade November 23, 2004
by fussyballbag January 20, 2011
A word consisting of letters that are all silent. May also be spelt "flunge" before a vowel.
Not to be confused with flange, which is so very, very different.
Not to be confused with flange, which is so very, very different.
by Topper & ANBY June 17, 2004
A loving word amongst friends that holds negative meaning like idiot or asshole. Except, as stated.. loving!
Can be a prefix to any word in the english language to just call someone something that perplexes them.
Can be a prefix to any word in the english language to just call someone something that perplexes them.
"Derp Derp, I love chicken and shinto"
"Shelly, you're a flung!"
"Flungbagel. Flungsicle. Flungsandwhich. etc"
"Shelly, you're a flung!"
"Flungbagel. Flungsicle. Flungsandwhich. etc"
by Mr. Sean October 2, 2006