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Either an Oil Catapult or Flaming Oil, types of defense-oriented equipment.
Exclam. An exclamation of surprise or anger. Cf. 'flaming-Nora!' and 'ruddy-Nora!'
A zealous outcry of rage, anger or abuse
Flaming is slang for sending rude or offensive messages by computer.
Flaunting, effeminate traits. flash in the pen: quick sexual act with little or no tenderness, a rushed act of sex.
Flat paving stone
Exclam. An exclamation of surprise or annoyance. Cf. 'ruddy-Nora'.
When a person is extremly intoxicated, usually by a combination of alcohol and marajuana. From 'flam' Flaming drunk and 'Basted', i.e. body saturated head to toe with intoxicating substances.e.g "Oh God, I was so trashed last night, I was totally flambasted."
Exclam. An exclamation of anger or surprise. Cf. 'flaming-Nora!'
adj effeminate and homosexual. If you have heard of an Englishman (and latterly New Yorker) named Quentin Crisp, he was the very epitome of camp. And even if you haven’t heard of him, he still was. Americans will say “flaming” or “swishy” to mean much the same thing, though interestingly some Americans do use “campy” to describe old-fashioned or preposterous humour.
n. a flamboyantly gay male (reference to the flaming hot Cheeto chip) "Candy, you better be careful w/ ol’ Rico Suave, he look like a cheetoh."Â
Adj./Adv. An intensifier such as and euphemistic for 'fucking'. Noun. A verbal attack sent via e-mail.
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A river in the Nether World or infernal regions; also, the infernal regions themselves. By some of the English poets it was supposed to be a flaming lake or gulf.
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Emitting flames; afire; blazing; consuming; illuminating.
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In a flaming manner.
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That flares; flaming or blazing unsteadily; shining out with a dazzling light.
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A flaming torch, esp. one made by combining together a number of thick wicks invested with a quick-burning substance (anciently, perhaps, wax; in modern times, pitch or the like); hence, any torch.
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A flamingo.
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A group of birds embracing the Anseres and flamingoes, in which the bill is lamellate.
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A genus of birds which includes the flamingoes.
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Flaming into notice; notorious; enormous; heinous; glaringly wicked.
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Ardent; passionate; burning with zeal; irrepressibly earnest; as, a flaming proclomation or harangue.
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Of the color of flame; high-colored; brilliant; dazzling.
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Flaming; blazing; flamelike; flame-colored; composed of flame.
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A flaming, roundish body shot into the air; a case filled with combustibles intended to burst and give light or set fire, or to produce smoke or stench; as, a fire ball; a stink ball.
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Any bird of the genus Phoenicopterus. The flamingoes have webbed feet, very long legs, and a beak bent down as if broken. Their color is usually red or pink. The American flamingo is P. ruber; the European is P. antiquorum.
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Flaming; inflamed; glowing; burning; ardent.
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An order of birds, including the swans, ducks, geese, flamingoes and screamers.
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