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1 flaked out
((slang) extremely tired: You must be flaked out after being awake all night.) -
2 flaked out
((slang) extremely tired: You must be flaked out after being awake all night.) -
3 flake
[fleik] 1. noun(a very small piece: a snowflake.) floco2. verb((usually with off) to come off in flakes: The paint is flaking.) descascar- flaky- flake out
- flaked out* * *flake1[fleik] n 1 floco. 2 lasca, lâmina, camada. 3 chispa, fagulha, faísca. 4 Amer coll pessoa instável e não confiável. • vt+vi 1 escamar. 2 lascar(-se), fender-se em lascas. 3 cobrir de flocos.————————flake2[fleik] n 1 tabuleiro. 2 estrado para secar peixe. 3 Naut andaime volante. 4 caniçada. -
4 flake
[fleik] 1. noun(a very small piece: a snowflake.) floco2. verb((usually with off) to come off in flakes: The paint is flaking.) lascar, descamar- flaky- flake out - flaked out
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flaked out — 1. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ You are too flaked out to drive home. Give me your keys. □ Man, is she flaked out! 2. AND flaked mod. passed out because of drugs. (Drugs.) □ Sally was flaked out on the sofa … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
flaked out — adj exhausted, collapsed … Contemporary slang
flaked out — Exhausted … A concise dictionary of English slang
out — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, aberrant, abjured, abroad, absurd, adrift, alibi, all abroad, all off, all wrong, aloud, amiss, antiquated, antique, apparent, apparently, appear, archaic, askew, asleep, astray, at a loss, at fault, audibly … Moby Thesaurus
flaked — Go to flaked out … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
flake out — 1. in. to pass out from exhaustion; to fall asleep. □ I just flaked out. I had had it. □ After jogging, I usually flake for awhile. 2. in. to fall asleep after drug use. (Drugs.) □ An hour after she took the stuff, she just flaked … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
flake out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms flake out : present tense I/you/we/they flake out he/she/it flakes out present participle flaking out past tense flaked out past participle flaked out British informal to go to sleep very quickly because you … English dictionary
flake out — informal she flaked out in her chair Syn: fall asleep, go to sleep, drop off; collapse, faint, pass out, lose consciousness, black out, swoon; informal conk out, nod off, sack out … Thesaurus of popular words
flake out — lie down and sleep, conk out Grant flaked out on the couch after lunch. He was really tired … English idioms
flake out — v Start acting peculiar, odd, eccentric. He was a good philosophy teacher before he fell in love with a hippy and flaked out. 1960s … Historical dictionary of American slang
flake — flake1 [fleık] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From a Scandinavian language; related to Norwegian flak disk ] 1.) a small thin piece that breaks away easily from something else flake of ▪ flakes of snow ▪ chocolate flakes →↑snowflake … Dictionary of contemporary English