flack out



flack out

 and flake out
Sl. to collapse with exhaustion; to lie down because of exhaustion. All the hikers flacked out when they reached the campsite. After a few hours, the hikers all flaked out.
See also: flack, out

flack (out)

in. to collapse in exhaustion; to go to sleep. Betsy flacked out at nine every night.
See also: flack, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Natille-English (Rare)
IsidoreIZ-i-dawr (English), ee-zee-DOR (French)English, French, Georgian, Jewish
Qiang-Chinese
Shila-Indian, Marathi
Simonettasee-mo-NET-tahItalian
Orvar-Swedish, Norse Mythology