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Flake can be a noun or a verb with different meanings. As a noun, it can mean a small piece of something, or a person who is unreliable or strange. As a verb, it can mean to come off in pieces, or to fail to do something.
a small, thin piece of something, especially if it has come from a surface covered with a layer of something: flakes of snow. soap flakes. This room needs decorating - flakes of paint keep coming off the walls.
flake n: pejorative, informal (person: unreliable) (BR, informal) furão sm (POR, informal) vira-casacas smf : Erin was a notorious flake; her friends were surprised that she showed up at the party as promised. flake⇒ vi (come off in flakes) descascar v int (POR) lascar vt : The paint on the old car had started to flake.
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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word flake, from a small loose mass or bit to a slang term for cocaine or a flaky person. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases.
Flake can mean a small piece of something, especially snow or paint, or a strange or forgetful person. Learn how to use flake in sentences and see synonyms and related words.
a small thin piece or layer chipped off or detached from an object or substance; scale. 2. a small piece or particle. a flake of snow. 3. a thin layer or stratum. 4. archaeology. a. a fragment removed by chipping or hammering from a larger stone used as a tool or weapon.