I was in a state of Flustration because the restaurant staff continued to mix up our meal orders on successive courses in spite of my efforts to help them correct their mistakes.
I became increasingly Flustered with their lack of cooperation.
I became increasingly Flustered with their lack of cooperation.
by Roy from Cork July 4, 2008
The boss walked in and threw the memo you wrote back in your face. You felt a deep sense of flustration, for his actions caught you off-guard and deeply irked you.
by dc sports fan January 14, 2010
by Mackaberry June 1, 2017
Flustered & Frustrating combined into the one word to describe a feeling of both emotions when overwhelmed.
Part time team members not being present full time can be flustrating as their pace is never moving at the same rate as ours.
by Funkessentials February 14, 2013
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".
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".
by carolina jessamine June 18, 2006
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.)
This mistake possible came from the attempt to join words frustrated and flustered which is senseless.
See other translations.
(Note: they are wrong.)
by QwertyCZ March 6, 2013
by Secret Waffle Quarry January 23, 2012