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Definition of "fling" in Englisch

noun

  1. An act of throwing, often violently.

  2. An act of moving the limbs or body with violent movements, especially in a dance.

    • the fling of a horse
  3. An act or period of unrestrained indulgence.

  4. A short romantic, oftentimes sexual, relationship.

    • a summer fling
    • I had a fling with a girl I met on holiday.
  5. (figuratively) An attempt, a try.

    • give it a fling
  6. (obsolete) A severe or contemptuous remark; an expression of sarcastic scorn; a gibe or taunt.

  7. (dance) A lively Scottish country dance.

    • the Highland fling
  8. (obsolete) A trifling matter; an object of contempt.

    • ante 1800, old proverb England were but a fling / Save for the crooked stick and the grey goose wing.

verb

  1. (transitive) To throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl.

  2. (intransitive, somewhat literary) To move (oneself) abruptly or violently; to rush or dash.

  3. (intransitive, archaic) To throw; to wince; to flounce.

  4. (intransitive, somewhat literary) To utter abusive language; to sneer.

    • The scold began to flout and fling.