flake
71flake out — intransitive verb Etymology: probably from dialect flake to lie, bask Date: 1939 1. slang to fall asleep 2. slang to be overcome especially by exhaustion …
72flake bough — a branch of a spruce or fir tree spread on the flake (q.v.) to allow air to circulate and help dry the fish …
73flake off — phr verb Flake off is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑paint …
74flake off — Synonyms and related words: be off, beat it, begone, clear out, desquamate, exfoliate, flake, get, get going, get lost, get out, git, hit the road, make yourself scarce, peel, scale, scale off, scram, shove off, vamoose …
75flake off — v To leave. I told my brother to flake off because he was bothering me. 1960s …
76flake out — vb 1. American to leave (a place). An American teenagers idiom in use since the late 1970s. 2. American to act eccentrically. From flake and flaky. 3. to collapse from weariness, fall asleep. In this sense the word is now a common colloquialism.… …
77flake off — see flake 2) …
78flake out — (Slang) flop, disappointment (Example: The play was a flake out ) …
79flake out — informal fall asleep; drop from exhaustion. → flake …
80flake catfish — žvaigždėtasis katryklis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Scyliorhinus stellaris angl. dogfish; flake catfish; great spotted dogfish; large spotted dogfish; nurse hound rus. звёздчатая кошачья акула;… …