Meaning:
air-slake
v.
alter by exposure to air with conversion at least in part to a carbonate
Lak Idiom, Proverb
flake
phony, not real The salesman was a flake. What he said was phony.
flake out
lie down and sleep, conk out Grant flaked out on the couch after lunch. He was really tired.
go jump in a lake
go away and quit bothering someone She asked me to borrow some money but I told her to go jump in a lake because she never paid me back before.
go jump in the lake
go away and do not return, take off If he expects us to write a 50-page report, he can go jump in the lake.
jump in the lake
(See go jump in the lake)
chronic flakes
ashes from a marijuana cigarette
Kakalaka
North Carolina
Laketown
Salt Lake City, Utah
Take the flak
If you take the flak, you are strongly criticised for something.('Take flak' is also used.)
flakeball|flake
n., slang, drug culture A disjointed, or "flaky" person, who is forgetful and incoherent, as if under the influence of narcotics. Hermione is a regular flakeball.
Compare: SPACED OUT.
go jump in the lake|go|jump|lake
v. phr., informal To go away and quit being a bother. George was tired of Tom's advice and told him to go jump in the lake.
Compare: GO CHASE YOURSELF, GO FLY A KITE.
jake flake|flake|jake
n., slang A boring person whose company is usually not wanted. Please don't invite Turner, he is a jake flake.
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