The art of joggling barware, bar tools and drink bottles performed by master cocktailians and molecular mixologists.
A virginified try at flairing may end in embarrasing -- and sometimes dangerous -- results!
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A movement of the hand(s) either one at a time or simultaneously, to music, usually timed with an underlying beat or bass. The hand begins as a fist, then all fingers are extended showing an open palm (note: this action is performed quickly appearing as though one is acting out flashes of light with their hands).
Barney: Flairing is fun
Shaniqua: I agree
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A type of strange capability that resides in some people. The touch.
You have the flair if:
The adrenaline flows right when you need it.
You have amazing will power.
Are hot, smart, funny, and have a great personality. Just like me!
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"Flair" is a general term used to describe round buttons of various sizes pinned to one's shirts and used to express one's self. Popularized by the 1999 film "Office Space," where a restaurant "Chotchkie's" required employees to wear "at least" 15 pieces of flair.
"Brian has 37 pieces of flair."
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Buttons and other decorative accessories added to a work uniform, esp. at chain restaurants. Almost universally despised by restaurant workers and customers alike.
You know the Nazis had pieces of flair they made the Jews wear.
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A brand of electronic cigarette that is popular with the cool kids. Not to be confused with the juul which has been deemed unsatisfactory compared to it.
βHey man can I hit you juul?β
βNah thatβs for pussys I got a flair!β
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bartending tricks. flipping, spinning, and twirling bottles and/or mixing tins in order to impress. realistic moves for everyday use and more impressive moves used for actual competitions.
the girls in coyote ugly practiced bar flair often.
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