Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

flunk

English answer:

fail

Added to glossary by RHELLER
Sep 19, 2002 01:52
22 yrs ago
English term

flunk

Non-PRO English Other Retail retail
how do you say flunk in other speling word that has the same meaning

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+19
5 mins
Selected

fail

as in failure
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agree Marion Burns
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thank you Marion
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thanks to everybody- what unanimity!!!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Graded automatically based on peer agreement. KudoZ."
6 hrs

idler, loafer

loafer
Even insects in my path are not loafers, but have their special errands

pluck
The proportion of the plucks to the passes is very sad



Peer comment(s):

neutral Arthur Borges : Mm, I think you mean a "flunkie".
4 hrs
neutral Christopher Crockett : Arthur's right.
6 hrs
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