past tense of fly
only used by those of particularly high IQ
You: I flew in last night
Me, an intellectual: I flought
You: That bird almost flew into my window last night
Rick and Morty fan, an intellectual: An endothermic vertebrate, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton flought into mine opening allowing passage of light and air
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Fake loud
Female marijuana that has been polinated and still sold as " high grade "
Omg ! Sebastian dro smells like some cheap reg ! That's some flought.
Part of Speech: noun
Definition:
1. an idea produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind which is not acted on or brought to
fruition.
2. an intended action or productivity subsequently not brought to fulfillment.
3. a fleeting thought.
4. in creative activity an unresolved idea.
Examples:
1. Her good intention proved a mere flought.
2. At the current price of stone his sculpture would be nought but a flought.
3. The flought slipped his mind as quickly as his resolution to make it happen.
4. A thousand floughts scrawled on each page of her notebook.
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Not all our thoughts are the same. Some taste differently, have a different signature and are known as floughts. Only some are generated inside our head. Our gut tells us some of them. Others come from the back of our mind or the top of head. I wrote about this in my book, Flavours of Thought.
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