Someone who makes excuses not to go to previously planned engagements; someone who blows people off to do other things or because they don't "feel" like it; an unreliable person. Comes from the word flake pronounced wrong one day.
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by Annie 37 July 11, 2006

Gluten free multigrain cracker. From the Greco romain word flackus which means to vomit after a small meal.
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by Kelsey Roberts December 31, 2005

maybe the throbbing of the vulva, sometimes also the flicker of the quim.
came across these phrases in an old sexology book by one dr. gambers, a book published in the forties
these are probably dialectal phrases
has anyone heard these phrases?
came across these phrases in an old sexology book by one dr. gambers, a book published in the forties
these are probably dialectal phrases
has anyone heard these phrases?
Example:
he said he actually felt the flicker of the quim and the flacker of the shape when he fucked her!
shakespeare describes something akin to it in romeo and juliet.
"I conjure thee by Rosaline’s bright eyes,
By her high forehead, and her scarlet lip,
By her fine foot, straight leg, and quivering thigh,
And the demesnes that there adjacent lie"
he said he actually felt the flicker of the quim and the flacker of the shape when he fucked her!
shakespeare describes something akin to it in romeo and juliet.
"I conjure thee by Rosaline’s bright eyes,
By her high forehead, and her scarlet lip,
By her fine foot, straight leg, and quivering thigh,
And the demesnes that there adjacent lie"
by max brand July 15, 2007
