Fluke
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- usrper
ok. do you ever call someone a fluke? as in "he barely aimed at the net, he's a fluke".
i think most people would associate that with "he barely aimed at the net, the goal was a fluke"
i called people flukes all the time and just got corrected/ laughed at today.
- lvl_130
never call a person a fluke, but rather the action the person performed.
- sureshot0
not me
- 5timuli0
Should be more like:
"That cunt barely aimed at the net, the goal was a fluke."
- version30
mmmm
risotto
yummy
- SteveJobs0
big bird spreads the word.
- spendogg0
mmmm
risotto
yummy
version5
(Jul 17 07, 13:49)one of the best albums ever!
- _niko0
action is a fluke
the guy is flukie
- version30
anybody with a heart votes love
- harlequino0
A fluke is a fish. So you were calling someone a fish.
An acheivement is a fluke. Not a person.
- version30
check thine selves
http://dictionary.reference.com/…
- Jaline0
never call a person a fluke, but rather the action the person performed.
lvl_13
(Jul 17 07, 13:45)haha
- usrper0
yea i know it means that by dictionary. but i just thought people would use it for people as well.
so what're are you supposed to call them instead? (except for lucky bastard or cunt).
- usrper0
it just makes so much sense to me to use it that way... i duno...
- Jaline0
At first I thought you could call someone a "fluke", but I was actually thinking about "flunk". So no, don't use it to describe people.
- harlequino0
so what're are you supposed to call them instead? (except for lucky bastard or cunt).
usrper
(Jul 17 07, 14:01)Do as Mr. Miyagi does,
"You first time luck, Daniel San"
- flashbender0
yeah, I was hoping this was another music thread. damn
- 5timuli0
"Jammy"
"Ya jammy basturt"
- grunttt0
motherfluker
flukehead
flukeface
- Crouwel0
i am a suprising piece of bad luck. an likely, but unfortunate chance of occurence.