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- verb
A more complete act of lounging that incorporates elements of flaking out. Lounging on the brink of snoozing.
Some days, after a long day of work, I want nothing more than to come home and flounge on the couch in front of the TV.
Flounge by ColonelPackage June 10, 2010
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The "First Class Lounge" for an airline. A contraction of "First Lounge" or "F-Lounge"
Oh, won't see you, I'm in the flounge
Flounge by JG53 June 28, 2011
the shorter, cooler name for the Franklin Lounge located in Boston University's Towers. People who study there are participating in the act of "flounging."
A- Want to study in the flounge tonight?
B- Sure, let's flounge it.
flounge by thegirlonFIRE3792 March 4, 2013
the bar -aka lounge- you and your mates f.cking love to favor most.

pronounced 'fuhlhounge'
X "Where're yall headed?"

Y/z+ "Where do you think?"

X & Y, in easy agreement "The Flounge."
Flounge by JD Foster March 6, 2010
(verb) to spend time in the Qantas First lounge
/flaʊn(d)ʒ/
"Being a Qantas Platinum he would arrive at the airport many hours before his flight, merely so that he could Flounge around."
Flounge by CamDownUnder August 4, 2022
flounce (flaʊns)

v. flounce, flounced, flounc•ing,

- To leave an internet group or thread with exaggerated drama; deleting posts, notifying mods and or group users, and cross-posting on other groups to draw attention to the drama. Comes from the original use of gathering up skirts and petticoats and leaving in dramatic, impatient and exaggerated movements.
Annoyed that no one would agree with him, u/ipknightly proceeded to flounce from the thread; threatening all others with TOU reports and deleting everything that he had written on the thread.
Flounce by rockcityfire September 29, 2013