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The past tense of the verb fly.
I flough home from Chicago last night.
flough by Sweeeeeeeeell March 9, 2011
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The act of propelling your body in a controlled manner into the sky to a target.
As the enemy desperately spread his weapons, the hero decided to flough directly into his target, to ensure a lethal blow.
Flough by disfort May 28, 2026

Flaughter 

(Noun) To expel a quick fart while laughing.
Watching Family Guy brought me into Flaughter
Flaughter by Christopher-Knight January 19, 2014
A flying prostitute that has decided to open her legs to catch all the boys. It is rumoured that being is recognised as an endangered species by the UK government.
Ryan: Hey Tom look. What's that!?
Tom: It's a Florgh!!! RUN!!
* the Florgh would suck up any human in its path with the clitterous. *
Florgh by Oglar May 30, 2015
past tense of fly

only used by those of particularly high IQ
You: I flew in last night
Me, an intellectual: I flought

You: That bird almost flew into my window last night
Rick and Morty fan, an intellectual: An endothermic vertebrate, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton flought into mine opening allowing passage of light and air
flought by bootyholepicsontheready December 17, 2017
speak and act so as to make it appear that something is the case when in fact it is not
Dont flouge you know you dont got no phone!
flouge by Tracy Ellis March 31, 2009