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to sift flour 

(verb) said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant (or any combination thereof)
oy a) I am going home, guys, this conversation is beginning to sift flour. I have homework to do anyways.

boys b and c) Peter, suit yourself, we are not forcing you to further participate in the conversation if you don't feel like it.
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to sift flour 

(verb) said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant (or any combination thereof)
boy a) I am going home, guys, this conversation is beginning to sift flour. I have homework to do anyways.

boys b and c) Peter, suit yourself, we are not forcing you to further participate in the conversation.
to sift flour by Uncle Dimma October 2, 2012

to sift flour 

(verb) said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant
boy a) I am going home, guys, this conversation is beginning to sift flour. I have homework to do anyways.

boys b and c) Peter, suit yourself, we are not forcing to further participate in the conversation.
to sift flour by Uncle Dimma January 5, 2013

To sift flour (v.) 

1. to contemplate; to refine one's life purpose

2. To dump flour into a sieve and filter the larger chunks.
"I sat out on the bench, high, eating Jenis and started siftin' the flour."

"Hey, let's get high and sift some flour."

to sift flour (v.)