What is the meaning of FLAKE OFF. Phrases containing FLAKE OFF
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Fake. He wears a Cartier but it's a sexton See also 'Sexton Blake->cake'
Corn flake is London Cockney rhyming slang for fake.
Flako is British slang for very drunk, intoxicated.
lie down, collapse ‘I’m going to flake out on the couch.’
Peruvian flake is American slang for high quality cocaine.
Flaky is American slang for eccentric; crazy. Flaky is computer slang for unreliable.
Ben Flake was th century London Cockney rhyming slang for steak
Flak is slang for criticism, antagonism, aggression.
n. an unreliable person, someone who can not be depended upon. "I wouldn't ask her for anything. She's flake."Â
Fluke is slang for a lucky success.
Flake of corn is London Cockney rhyming slang for erection (horn).
Flake is American slang for an eccentric or crazy person. Flake is Australian slang for shark meat.Flake is American slang for cocaine.Flake is American slang for an arrest made merely to meet a quota, or satisfy public opinion.
Sexton Blake is London Cockney rhyming slang for cake.Sexton Blake is London Cockney rhyming slang for a forgery (fake).
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Flake out is slang for to collapse from exhaustion. Flake out is American slang for to leave a place. Flake out is American slang for to act eccentrically.
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n.
A spreading outward; as, the flare of a fireplace.
v. t.
To form into flakes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Flake
a.
Consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike.
n.
See Lake dwellers, under Lake.
n.
A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything; a film; flock; lamina; layer; scale; as, a flake of snow, tallow, or fish.
n.
To burst forth like flame; to break out in violence of passion; to be kindled with zeal or ardor.
n.
An accidental and favorable stroke at billiards (called a scratch in the United States); hence, any accidental or unexpected advantage; as, he won by a fluke.
a.
To mix with water, so that a true chemical combination shall take place; to slack; as, to slake lime.
v. t.
To manipulate fraudulently, so as to make an object appear better or other than it really is; as, to fake a bulldog, by burning his upper lip and thus artificially shortening it.
n.
To burn with a flame or blaze; to burn as gas emitted from bodies in combustion; to blaze.
n.
One of the lobes of a whale's tail, so called from the resemblance to the fluke of an anchor.
n.
A pigment formed by combining some coloring matter, usually by precipitation, with a metallic oxide or earth, esp. with aluminium hydrate; as, madder lake; Florentine lake; yellow lake, etc.
a.
Of the color of flame; of a bright orange yellow color.
v. i.
To open or spread outwards; to project beyond the perpendicular; as, the sides of a bowl flare; the bows of a ship flare.
v. i.
To burn with an unsteady or waving flame; as, the candle flares.
imp. & p. p.
of Flake
n.
A sort of carnation with only two colors in the flower, the petals having large stripes.
a.
To allay; to quench; to extinguish; as, to slake thirst.
v. i.
To separate in flakes; to peel or scale off.
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