flounce
1 Americannoun
verb (used with object)
verb
noun
noun
Usage
What else does flounce mean? The internet slang term flounce means "to leave an online group in a dramatic manner," and may or may not involve burning a few bridges or stirring the pot on the way out.
Etymology
Origin of flounce1
1535–45; of obscure origin; perhaps akin to Norwegian flunsa to hurry
Origin of flounce2
First recorded in 1665–75; alteration of obsolete frounce wrinkle
Example Sentences
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The night her mother took a Kleenex and forcibly tried to wipe the makeup off her face, Sharon flounced from the house and into her boyfriend’s truck.
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My first thought was that the yellow ring had gotten tangled in a bush, and while the monkeys were flouncing and dragging the net over the ground, the net had opened.
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Their eyes devoured Aunt Kitty’s dress, taking in all the flounces, as well as my gorgeous one with its bell sleeves and tiered skirt.
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However, the colorful meadow-flower print of the fabric and the shocking flounce of pink tulle that had been unevenly stitched ’round the hem surely lent the garment a festive air.
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Oblivious, Lady Constance flounced around the tiny room.
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