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flustrated 

I live in the southeast US. I first started hearing "flustrated" by local speakers a few years ago. It was apparent that the speakers were not using this for comic effect; the speakers were quite angry at the time.

I don't think that it's a combination of flustered and frustrated...just a variant pronounciation of "frustrated". If you look at the examples used by the other contributors on this site, I think that they illustrate the use of this term as "frustrated".
My boss keeps giving me contradictory directions of what he wants. It really gets me flustrated.
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flustrated 

Flustration is wrongly spelled Frustration.

This mistake possible came from the attempt to join words frustrated and flustered which is senseless.

See other translations.
(Note: they are wrong.)
`Neil: Oh shit, I've become flustrated cauz Sarah wont go out with me.` -- Who the f**k is Neil?
flustrated by QwertyCZ March 6, 2013

flustrated 

1) To become frustrated and flustered at the same time cauz you cant get what you want 2) to be like Neil
Neil: Oh shit, I've become flustrated cauz Sarah wont go out with me.
flustrated by Kapps February 27, 2003

flustrated 

Flustered & Frustrated combined into the one word to describe a combined feeling of both emotions.
Part time team members not being present full time makes me flustrated as their pace is never moving at the same rate as ours.
flustrated by Funkessentials February 13, 2013

flustrated 

To be frustrated and flustered at the same time.
I was so flustrated that the deal did not close.
flustrated by Russell Singer January 4, 2006

Flustrated 

A made up word apparently by southerners, which combines "frustrated" with "flustered"
Vanessa gets so flustrated when centralized scheduling screws up Dr. Cates surgery schedule.
Flustrated by imaromantic August 23, 2009

flustrated 

frustrated and flustered, used by Oswego County rubes
My husband got me so flustrated when he refused to hang the pictures.
flustrated by Susan English September 26, 2004