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Flunk \Flunk\ (fl[u^][ng]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flunked
(fl[u^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Flunking.] [Cf. Funk.]
To fail, as on a lesson; to back out, as from an undertaking,
through fear.
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Flunk \Flunk\, v. t.

1. To fail in; to fail to pass (a test, examination, or
course of study). [Colloq. U.S.]
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2. To shirk, as a task or duty.
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Flunk \Flunk\, n.
A failure or backing out; specifically (College cant), a
total failure in a recitation. [U.S.]
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flunk
n 1: failure to reach a minimum required performance; "his
failing the course led to his disqualification"; "he got
two flunks on his report" [syn: failing, flunk] [ant:
pass, passing, qualifying]
v 1: fail to get a passing grade; "She studied hard but failed
nevertheless"; "Did I fail the test?" [syn: fail,
flunk, bomb, flush it] [ant: make it, pass]
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23 Moby Thesaurus words for "flunk":
be found wanting, be unsuccessful, bollix, botch, bungle, bust,
come to grief, fail, fail of success, fiasco, flunk out, foozle,
go bankrupt, hash, labor in vain, lose, mess, muddle, not come off,
not pass, not work, wash out, washout



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