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- nounfluke (noun) · flukes (plural noun)
- an unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck:"their triumph was no fluke"
Originmid 19th century (originally a term in games such as billiards denoting a lucky stroke): perhaps a dialect word.nounfluke (noun) · flukes (plural noun)- a parasitic flatworm which typically has suckers and hooks for attachment to the host. Some species are of veterinary or medical importance.
- dialectNORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa flatfish, especially a flounder.
OriginOld English flōc (in fluke), of Germanic origin; related to German flach ‘flat’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
Bokep
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- Fluke is an informal term that refers to:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Definition of fluke noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary fluke noun /fluːk/ /fluːk/ [usually singular] (informal) a lucky or unusual thing that happens by accident, not because of planning or skillwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…fluke (third-person singular simple present flukes, present participle fluking, simple past and past participle fluked) To obtain a successful outcome by pure chance. I fluked a pass in the multiple-choice exam. (snooker) To fortuitously pot a ball in an unintended way. He fluked the other red into the middle pocket, despite the double kiss.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fluke: a stroke of luck the discovery was a fluke Her second championship shows that the first one was no mere fluke. 2 : an accidentally successful stroke at billiards or poolwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fluke
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WEBFluke can mean a flatfish, a parasitic worm, a lucky accident, or a slang term for a flounder. Learn the different meanings, pronunciations, and origins of fluke with Collins English Dictionary.
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WEBFluke can mean an accidental good outcome, a flatfish, a parasitic worm, or a part of an anchor or a whale's tail. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, and usage examples of fluke in American and British English.
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WEBSep 27, 2024 · Learn the meanings and origins of the word fluke in English, with different senses and usage notes. Fluke can refer to a lucky occurrence, a flatfish, a flatworm, an anchor blade, or a whale's tail.
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