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Flapjack

In the USA, a term used to describe an oat based pancake, sometimes eaten at breakfast.

In the UK, or at least in England, a term used to describe what American's call a granola bar. A snack made from oats, sugar or honey or golden syrup (treacle) and butter, occasionally with nuts or dried fruit added. When shop bought, they tend to be more rectangular in shape, but when homemade they tend to be cut in to square slices.

I had a flapjack earlier
Do you want some flapjack?

by Anonymousperson321 June 9, 2017

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Flouncing

People who leave an internet chat room or group chat online and return a few seconds later, with no obvious cause for leaving

Stop flouncing

by Anonymousperson321 June 9, 2017


Legit

Short for legitimate.

Genuine

That sounds legit

by Anonymousperson321 June 9, 2017

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nailboarders

Hashtag (#) used on Instagram by members of MUA (makeup alley.com)'s forum specifically for people who love painting their nails and are addicted to nail polish. They use it to share nail art they have done and nail polish they have bought

We use #nailboarders on instagram

by Anonymousperson321 June 9, 2017


trump

Verb: To fart/pass wind

"Did you just trump?"
"No, it was the dog?"

by Anonymousperson321 June 10, 2019

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Ambrosia

-A brand of rice pudding (rice cooked with milk). Comes in tins and microwaveable pots. A sweet dessert, sometimes taken with jam or occasionally sultanas and brown sugar and usually eaten warm

-The name of a shaving cream from the bath and beauty store 'lush'.

Do you like ambrosia? Most people don't like rice pudding but I do.

Have you tried ambrosia? It's aimed at men, but works for me

by Anonymousperson321 June 10, 2017


Lemmo

Cocaine (slang)

"He had lemmo last night"

by Anonymousperson321 June 10, 2019

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