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- noun One who
flounces .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Flouncing is much better when the flouncer doesn't come back to see if it had any effect.
Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again 2010
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But from my cranky crone POV, she gets marked down as "possible flouncer", because that's what I call that kind of behavior.
Archive 2008-05-01 Doctor Science 2008
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But from my cranky crone POV, she gets marked down as "possible flouncer", because that's what I call that kind of behavior.
Blogcomment record: Pam Spaulding at Pandagon Doctor Science 2008
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ICE SACRED: Professional figure skater/flouncer Johnny Weir insists few things are too sacred to discuss in his life.
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I'm beginning to think you're a bit of a flouncer.
Notice on Language 2007
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Turns out it's a flouncer whose feathers always got ruffled by my aesthetic views.
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But alas she would very soon have tired of looking after an flaccid flouncer like me and thus downdinged my ding-dong.
AMERICAN DIGEST 2009
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But alas she would very soon have tired of looking after an flaccid flouncer like me and thus downdinged my ding-dong.
AMERICAN DIGEST 2009
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