I think you’re being a bit disingenuous- fairly certain you could guess correctly on a multiple choice test. It is likely derived from AAVE or a slang term popularized by rap. |
Sign off granny. It's def "flewed out," where you been? |
It's called SLANG, geesh. It's "flewed out." Smh |
If you're flewed out then you're on Southwest or waiting in the long Spirit line, sorry. |
| Long distance relationship with a man 10 years older while I was in grad school. I couldn’t afford another trip during a holiday weekend, so I was flown out to him. |
+1000 |
you were totally flewed |
| It’s “flewed” and I don’t understand why, OP, you would ask this question on here. Know your audience. The term is popular with a subset of folks they are not on DCUM. |
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Yep. I met my husband when he was 25, I was 26. He was a consultant. His company paid for me to fly to the S.American country he was working every other week. I worked 4 10 hour days and would leave Thursday evenings snd return Sundays. He would alternate and fly back home. He then had projects in cities around the US and we continued doing that.
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LMAO! Love this response. I’ve not heard of this term, but back in the day there was a celebrity who offered to fly out my friend to see him. We convinced her not to knowing exactly what he wanted and how he was trying to use her. |
| City girls that didn’t finish high school. |
| Totally. Several times. |
| Yes, many times! |
Yet they're way more rich and famous than you! |
So, you discouraged your friend from having a good time with a celebrity? As someone who dated a famous musician, I'm so glad I didn't have "friends" like you. |