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* * *[flʌŋk]* * *[flʌŋk] (inf)1. vidurchfallen (inf), durchrasseln (inf), durch die Prüfung fliegen (inf)2. vttest verhauen (inf); candidate durchfallen or durchrasseln lassen (inf)to flunk German/an exam — in Deutsch/bei einer Prüfung durchfallen (inf)
* * *flunk [flʌŋk] besonders US umgA v/t SCHULEB v/i1. SCHULE durchrasseln, durchrauschen2. sich drücken, kneifenC s SCHULE Durchrasseln n, Durchrauschen n* * *v.durchfallen v. -
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6 flunkey
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7 flunky
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8 flunkey
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9 flunky
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Flunk — Flunk, v. t. 1. To fail in; to fail to pass (a test, examination, or course of study). [Colloq. U.S.] [1913 Webster +PJC] 2. To shirk, as a task or duty. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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