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flounce

An exaggerated action. Usually to let someone know you are pissed off.

She told him to go enjoy his own company as she motioned with a flounce

by OzRoller January 25, 2011


flounce

v. (1) to leave a place, to head out.
as known as flouncing, flounced

Well, I enjoyed the party, but it's time for me to flounce.

by K.V.M. April 21, 2006


flounce

to fly and bounce at the same time.

katia flounced her way to class.

by carrie B May 16, 2005


flounce

A person who is annoying bouncy when annoyed or way too excited about lame stuff!

Heather is one big flounce!

by Rosie February 06, 2004


flounce

to beat with a flexible object(rubber hose, nunchucks) or to have sex with briskly

"i chased him into the butcher shop, then i flounced his sorry ass with one of them giant sausages"

"i flounced that girl all night long. she walkin bow-legged now!"

by nick November 26, 2003


Flounce

flounce (flaʊns)

v. flounce, flounced, flounc•ing,

- To leave an internet group or thread with exaggerated drama; deleting posts, notifying mods and or group users, and cross-posting on other groups to draw attention to the drama. Comes from the original use of gathering up skirts and petticoats and leaving in dramatic, impatient and exaggerated movements.

Annoyed that no one would agree with him, u/ipknightly proceeded to flounce from the thread; threatening all others with TOU reports and deleting everything that he had written on the thread.

by rockcityfire September 29, 2013


Flounce

When a member of an online community announces they are leaving, usually after a protracted disagreement with other members of the community.

"I'm gone. You all enjoy your little discussions."

by idest October 06, 2004