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fling

deliberately short-term sexual relationship between two people. Longer than a one-night stand, not as serious-sounding as "affair", more frankly physical than the discreet or twee "dalliance", the word has the associations of a much-needed sexual relief from stress, worry or hangups. No deep personal involvement required, just the sex and a bit of attention.

Office gossip: Oh, by the way, I heard about your secretary's latest fling!
Minor boss: Whaurrgh (choking on his croissant) - How did you find out?
Office gossip: ... With one of the young trainees. Hey, just a minute (grinning with delight) ....
Minor boss: What? Look, I didn't say anything! Err ... which trainee? (under his breath: the double-dealing BITCH!)

by kofi May 14, 2003

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fling

When you're NOT in a relationship with the other person but you do have the privilages as someone that is in one. Often very short-term, can be sexual or non-sexual, such as a kiss, hug, holding hands or dates. Stress on the fact that there is no commitment and not serious.

"It was just a fling with David... I don't expect it to go into a relationship."

by Lemony_ October 8, 2008

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a fling

Two people who don't want a serious relationship but are in a similar thing to it, with no attachments.

I just want a little something with someone, to go out on cute dates and cuddle, before I go back to school, like a fling for the summer.

by Cooper Cruzzer ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿผ September 26, 2017

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fling

1. a brief period of relaxation or indulgence

2. a brief sexual encounter

He had a fling with my aunt and the tabloids blew it out of proportion.

by The Return of Light Joker June 11, 2008

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flinge

A vaginal mullet. An untrimmed beaver. Originates from the tongue twister "Fluffy Flange Fringe".

After cooking in the nude the nun found some flinge hair in her soup.

by Geoff Battle January 7, 2004

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Flinging

Synonymous with talking; when two people have an intimate or flirting relationship but are not exclusively dating

"Jack and I have been flinging for a couple of weeks."

by Lang123 June 30, 2015

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fling

To throw an object with great force, usually in a discontent manner.
The action of flailing the arms in a vicious manner while pertruding outwards from the side of the body.

I'm going to fling it out the window if you don't stop harrassing me.

Those damn kids kept flinging stones at my cat.

I couldn't hold him down because he kept flinging his arms all over the place.

by Woodsy March 30, 2006

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