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- Unsettled; fidgety; whimsical.
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hernesheir commented on the word flisky
I get this way sometimes.
December 7, 2012
kalayzich commented on the word flisky
flisky
1. Sc. Flighty, frolicsome; of a horse: Skittish.
1807 J. Hogg Auld Ettrick John 8 Mount. Bard 195 Auld Johnie's flisky dame.
1856 G. Henderson Pop. Rhymes Berwick 48 You're like Adam Black's pony, Flisky, pranky—and no very canny.
1880 W. H. Patterson Gloss. Words Antrim & Down Flisky, skittish, specially applied to a mare which kicks when touched on the flank
April 19, 2015