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fleek

American  
[fleek] / flik /

adjective

Slang.
  1. flawlessly styled, groomed, etc.; looking great.

    eyebrows that stay on fleek; her totally on-fleek outfit.

  2. perfect; flawless.

    That song is fleek!


Etymology

Origin of fleek

First recorded in 2014; an arbitrary online coinage by Kayla Newman (username “Peaches Monroee” ); earlier senses recorded 2000–10

Example Sentences

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On fleek: “perfectly executed or extremely good, attractive or stylish.”

From Seattle Times • Nov. 12, 2021

The high camp didn’t hurt either — the feathered headdresses and eyeliner on fleek — not to mention her stage design, with Styrofoam volcanoes and totems.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 23, 2017

Also her hair is on fleek, as the kids said in 2015.

From The Guardian • Jan. 7, 2016

Here's the explanation for all 100 countries: "You don't know what fleek is? We don't either, but it means good."

From The Verge • Jul. 2, 2015

Later, the website Buzzfeed noted that Niccol had meant to say "on fleek."

From US News • Jun. 10, 2015