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41flunk out of — phr verb Flunk out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑college …
42flunk out — fail a school program, fail a course If you flunk out of college, you will have to find a job …
43flunk out — be dismissed from school or college for failing examinations. → flunk …
44flunk — I. verb Etymology: perhaps blend of flinch and funk Date: 1823 intransitive verb to fail especially in an examination or course transitive verb 1. to give a failing grade to 2. to get a failing grade or result in • flunker noun …
45flunk — verb /flʌŋk/ a) Of a student, to fail a class; to not pass. He flunked math, again. b) Of a teacher, to deny a student a passing grade. Unsatisfied with Freds progress, the teacher flunked him …
46Flunk — fail, as a student in an examination (originally US slang (early 19th C.); probably it is a variant of funk ; it might be a blend of flinch + funk ) …
47flunk — Australian Slang fail, as a student in an examination (originally US slang (early 19th C.); probably it is a variant of funk ; it might be a blend of flinch + funk ) …
48flunk — flʌŋk v. fail (a test, course, etc.); give up; drop out of school; give a student a failing grade student …
49flunk — [flʌŋk] verb [I/T] informal to fail a test or a course …
50flunk — Fail (exam) …