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FLK

ACRONYM: Funny Looking Kid.

Used to describe a kid who is... Funny Looking!

If a boy came in to your house wearing some fugly clothes, you could say, "that's one FLK."

syn: fugly, ugly, weird looking, unusually dressed

A girl with three noses walks into the restruant.
hostess: That sure is one FLK!

Mark: wow! that boy looks weird!
Santos: yeah man! he's one FLK...

by g-diggity June 10, 2006

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FLK

(acronym) Funny Looking Kid: typicalky used in a medical or educational setting to describe a child who has the appearance of one with genetic abnormality. For example, wide spaced eyes and/or low set ears as one would see when looking at a child with Down Syndrome. This is not necessarily an insult- often it comes from a legitimate concern that there is an undiagnosed condition at play.

"Does that kid have some sort of disorder? No- he's normal- just a FLK."

by Lyssa517 August 17, 2017

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FLK

(acronym) Funny Looking Kid: typicalky used in a medical or educational setting to describe a child who has the appearance of one with genetic abnormality.

"Does that kid have some sort of disorder? No- he's normal- just a FLK."

by Lyssa517 August 17, 2017

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FLK

adj.\Flick\ - "Funny Looking Kid"

Medical Term used primarily in hospital visits between medical staff. When a patient comes in for treatment and their face is jacked up (more retarded than beat up), the doctors talk code to one another... "Hey, did you see the flk in room 302? Sad."

by Frank Lloyd Kimbriel, MD March 3, 2008

27๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


FLK

Whats FLK? Whats FLK you ask? Its quite simple actually...FLK is Funny Lookin Kid!

FLK a.k.a. Alex Shiano

by Jordan November 8, 2003

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FLK

Events and promo company located in Syracuse, NY hosting some of the biggest parties in the surrounding colleges and clubs.

YO! That must have been an FLK party because it was too lit!

by sebby42 September 21, 2018

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FLK

Funny Lookin' Kid

Haley Joel Osment is a FLK!

by Justin November 5, 2003

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