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Rockin’ Raoul

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 113 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Blogmocracy, Humor, Open thread at April 14th, 2011 - 11:00 pm


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flounce (v.)

1540s, “to dash, plunge, flop,” perhaps from Scandinavian (cf. dialectal Swed. flunsa “to plunge,” Norw. flunsa “to hurry,” but first record of these is 200 years later than the English word), said to be of imitative origin. Spelling likely influenced by bounce. Notions of “anger, impatience” began to adhere to the word 18c. Related: Flounced; flouncing. As a noun, from 1580s as a motion.

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