Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
That's not being flewed out
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:It is not that rare. My company used to fly my boyfriend or any friend to Amsterdam once a week so I could stay put and being productive during the week.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not flewed out…. Flewed is not a word!
Anonymous wrote: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.