v. To frantically and single-mindedly work on some obscure, possibly artistic, project that is incomprehensible to normal people.
n. A strange, gnarly, non-commercial artwork that results from flurbbing.
n. A strange, gnarly, non-commercial artwork that results from flurbbing.
Some subdimensional elves are discussing how odd things are up in the human world, and one of them incredulously exclaims, “Of flurbbing, they know not!” ---Paul DiFilippo and Rudy Rucker, "Elves of the Subdimensions."
by Pig Elder April 16, 2008
Noun. Describes a person, alone and searching for their friends
Flurbs would be defined as a group of friends looking for each other.
Flurbs would be defined as a group of friends looking for each other.
by stantheman25 May 22, 2010
Holding down the power button on a PC for 30 seconds while disconnected from its power source to reset the BIOS to factory default settings and reset the computer date and time. This can sometimes fix issues that a simple computer restart can not.
Bill's TPM was not being detected. We flurb'd the PC and it started asking for the BitLocker pin again!
by WastedVoodoo January 31, 2022
Flurb's heat engine operates between 329.0°C and 25.0°C, and has an efficiency of 62.0% of Carnot efficiency. If 574 J of heat go into the engine, how much work does it produce?
by 2004 December 20, 2003
a small rabid tick native to wisconscin eats a stricked diet of people, cats, antelope, taccos, raging catloafs ect.
by three midgets from california May 02, 2003
by RomanceIsntMyThing May 12, 2020
Noun. n. (Flerb) Any person, male or female, living or dead, that is either immensely disillusioned, or is so enamored with the concept of role play, that they will dress and make accessible to themselves all of the following; A) Clothing in excess of five pieces of garb, weighing more than a legal twenty five lbs., B) Stage make-up that completely hides their face and identity, C) Backgrounds and stories, preferably histories, about how their chosen alter-ego came into being, D) Weapons that have no practical application on any battlefield, anywhere, and E) Names that include any of the following: An animal, a color, a plant, a mineral, a creature of world mythology, names from cultures that never existed, names from cultures that existed a long time ago, or names from cultures yet to exist, example: Sir Archduke Grand General, Priest of the Lemonade Stand of Gruesome Demise, Mr. Artimestriastidonicles Storm-death-doom-wolf-shark-black-white-red-dragon-sword-thorn-silver-hallibut, the Fifth, Esquire.
Arthon is such a flurb, we caught him dressed in full chainmail, reciting lines from Conan The Barbarrian behind the toolshed last Sunday.
by Nicholas C. Hoff (Jin) May 15, 2004