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flap verb- to be agitated; to panic, to dither UK, 1912
- Sometimes I’d come back at four in the morning and my mum would be flapping. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 8, 1995
- while surfing, to make awkward flapping arm motions trying to gain your balance US
- — Trevor Cralle, The Surfin’ary, p. 38, 1991
▶ flap skin to have sex US- [N]ow that I wanna flap some skins Brandi ain’t down for it even if I wear a jim hat. — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
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