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fling verb (flung, flinging) 1 to throw something, especially violently or vigorously. 2 sometimes intr to throw oneself or one's body about. noun 1 the act of flinging. 2 colloq a sexual relationship with someone for a short period of time. 3 colloq a spell of enjoyable self-indulgence. 4 a lively reel the Highland fling. fling something open to throw (a door, a window, etc) open, usually angrily. full fling at the utmost speed; recklessly. have a fling at something to attempt it; have a try at it.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: probably related to Norse flengja and Swedish flänga to flog.
fling off or out to rush angrily. fling someone out to get rid of them. fling something out to throw it away or reject it. |
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