flunk
To fail something; to drop out.
I just flunked my exams
flunk
a total devastation by one of the following acts:
1. a really hard hit
2. a freakishly ironic yet tragic turn of events
past tense: flunked
3. the result of smoking really good weed
1. a really hard hit
2. a freakishly ironic yet tragic turn of events
past tense: flunked
3. the result of smoking really good weed
1. Check the replay to see Mike Vick get flunked by Brian Urlacher.
2. He bought the ring, planned the dinner and booked the seven day cruise to Puerto Rico just for her to say ,"No". Did she have to flunk 'em like that.
3. Man, this weed got me flunked.
2. He bought the ring, planned the dinner and booked the seven day cruise to Puerto Rico just for her to say ,"No". Did she have to flunk 'em like that.
3. Man, this weed got me flunked.
flunk
post-ejaculated cum, deposited in an oriface
the flunk dripped out of her like a melting ice cream
Flunk
Fail a class, course, or an entire school. Basically, you need to put a lot more effort in.
They kicked me out. I wasn't supposed to come back after Christmas vacation on account of I was flunking four subjects and not applying myself and all.
flunked
having to repeat a grade because of failing
nahh man im supposed to be in the 11th grade ... i flunked 2nd.
flunked
crapped out, gone kaboom, failed. Often used in regards to webservers and computers when they crash due to overload.
My computer flunked and I had to reboot.
Flunk
To screw up immensely
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