Have you ever been “flewed out”?

Anonymous
definition:

To be flown out to the city, state, or country by a guy/girl who wants to see you badly and who’s about to spend a bag(money) then send you home.

Popularized by City Girls.

Anonymous
Pretty sure that expression hasn’t been “popularized” anywhere, ever. It’s not even a cute euphemism for the whoring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure that expression hasn’t been “popularized” anywhere, ever. It’s not even a cute euphemism for the whoring.


I hear a lot of younger women at my company use it when they talk about their weekend or weekend plans
Anonymous
Of course, when I was young and single. Surely we all did at least once or twice?
Anonymous
It’s not flewed out…. Flewed is not a word!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure that expression hasn’t been “popularized” anywhere, ever. It’s not even a cute euphemism for the whoring.


Omg you’re absurd. It’s just an elaborate date. Or like a weekend getaway except only one of us had to travel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s not flewed out…. Flewed is not a word!


I’m just writing it how it is used and it looks like “flewed” is the correct term even though it isn’t a word per se
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s not flewed out…. Flewed is not a word!


I’m just writing it how it is used and it looks like “flewed” is the correct term even though it isn’t a word per se


No, the saying “flown out.”
Anonymous
Yup. Greatest long weekend of my young life (and not just because of the sex). We ended up with other people but are still good friends.
Anonymous
I think this is one of those phrases white people aren’t supposed to use. I’m not saying there aren’t people on DCUM who can say this, but perhaps many here should not.
Anonymous
I prefer to flew to them.
Anonymous
I did it once with I guy I knew forever. Went to Arizona.

The best one though was my friend met a guy at a wedding on Sunday he got her a ticket to go home with him, she was there a few days and eventually sobered up and asked to be flown home. He had to go to the store to get her clothes because she only had wedding clothes.
Anonymous

Flown out, OP. Flown out. Do you always spell words you don't know phonetically?

I pay for my own flights, thank you. I flew long distances to see my future husband. It was fun.
Anonymous
As long as she is flown out, it’s all good. If she bus down, watch out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As long as she is flown out, it’s all good. If she bus down, watch out.



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