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 *  Define: Flewis 

Main Entry:
 * flew•is

Pronunciation:
 * \flü-əs\

Function:
 * noun, adjective, verb, expletive, interjection, pronoun, quirky subject

Etymology:
 * Middle English, from Latin: "flewisnius", literally, ostentatious debauchery, from fluere to harangue, from + flueueure to bluster — lit. Raison d’être

Date:
 * 15th century


 *  Definition 

1a: (adjective) -marked by acerbic loquaciousness often involving extended periods of reticent equanimity: He behaves in a very flewis fashion

b: (verb) involving the supple use of Chamois: The carpenter attempted to flewis the Chamois to the wall as a decoration

2a: (Noun) A very chichi fashion statement: Everyone is wearing a Flewis these days

b: (expletive) Involving Virulent Patronization: Get the flewis off my property, you Flewis, flewis, before I flewis the superfluousness out of you!

c. (interjection) After listening to a didactically inexorable speech. ''Flewis! That was a boring speech''

3a. (Pronoun) Interrogative Pronoun - ''Flewis on Earth would so such a thing? Flewis of you were responsible for this?''

b.(quirky subject) Inappropriate use of term flewis. Always Never - Such a case does not exist.