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Main Entry: 1flo·cus
Pronunciation: 'flO-k&s
Function: noun
1 : a point of artistic convergence of focus and flow in which a person feels at one with the universe. A state of openness, empathy, and love for all things.

2 : a state of high inspiration and drive.
I was in a total state of flowcus when I painted this canvas.
flowcus by michael mueller July 20, 2006
Related Words

Flowchart Ken 

A singular phrase used to describe the strategy of 90% of Ken players in Street Fighter IV (and arguably most SF games).

The humor stems from the flowchart constantly pointing to a FP (flaming) Shoryuken attack to resolve all decision trees.

The phrase comes from a flowchart graphic posted on a capcom-unity blog.

While not always true, you do stand to encounter a disproportionate amount of Flowchart Kens in beginner online play.
Yet another flowchart ken... when will the madness stop?
Flowchart Ken by SF4wibz June 1, 2009

Flowcious 

1.) What the bois say when they see each other.
2.) Awesome, cool.
OOOHHHH YEAHHHH PRETTY FLOWCIOUS.
Flowcious by B'ojczuk August 27, 2021

FOWWCAWN PUUUNNNHHH! 

An alternate (and more accurate) spelling of Captain Falcon's B-move from Nintendo's Super Smash Brothers series. The attack has a short charge time, while Captain Falcon announces it's use.
Used to describe something with overzealous force.
That's why you're a little bitch.
I'm gonna FOWWCAWN PUUUNNNHHH! your face.
FOWWCAWN PUUUNNNHHH! by Aeons September 14, 2007

Flowchart 

To be flowchart means to follow a beaten/overly used path already while lacking ambition to create your own. This can also mean that you're a very basic, unoriginal person.
"You're living a flowchart lifestyle," meaning you're either not being creative and finding your own, or more commonly that you're only doing stuff that is easy.
Flowchart by Not A Flowchart Derp October 6, 2015

Flowcabulary 

The delivery and word-choice of a particular rapper.
Snoop D-O-G-G, for example uses the "IZZLE" technique. It is in his FLOWCABULARY.
Flowcabulary by Byler Tufkin January 28, 2010