Fancy a flutter...

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theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
The Today Programme racing tips are notoriously dodgy, I know, but they have to be right once in a while. Garry Richardson recommends "Flouncing" in the 4:20 at Newbury. A horse for CycleChatters, if ever there was one!
 
There was a horse called 'bonj' running last week, but it got pulled because a) they couldn't find a serious jockey and b) because there was no evidence that blinkers would make any difference to the comfort of the horse.

I'll try and put a quid or so on 'flouncing' as it is worth paying to see the back of that last miserable 'man' who wrote such awful language.
 
From Wiktionary:
Verb
to flounce (third-person singular simple present flounces, present participle flouncing, simple past and past participle flounced)

To move in an exaggerated, bouncy manner
(archaic): To flounder; to make spastic motions.
Noun
flounce (plural flounces)

(sewing) A strip of decorative material, usually pleated, attached along one edge; a ruffle.
The act of flouncing
Derived terms
flouncy
Whence CC's monopoly on the word?
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Flounce: vt: To slam a virtual door behind you in the etherzone after increasingly controversial and angry posts usually accompanied by the words, "Right, that's it, I'm off"
 
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theclaud

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Flounce: vt: To slam a virtual door behind you in the etherzone after increasingly controversial and angry posts usually accompanied by the words, "Right, that's it, I'm off"

It's possible that we coined the term "enflouncement", which I think also works well in the French form: enfloncement. We have some particularly stylish flonceurs amongst us, and more than a few connoisseurs d'enfloncement.
 
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Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Have I missed a holiday season flounce?

There is a bookies across from the office! should I put a £1 on to Win or Each Way Claud?
 
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