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Definition of "flake" in inglés

noun

  1. A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything

    • There were a few flakes of paint on the floor from when we were painting the walls.
    • flakes of dandruff
  2. A scale of a fish or similar animal

  3. (archaeology) A prehistoric tool chipped out of stone.

  4. (informal) A person who is impractical, flighty, unreliable, or inconsistent; especially with maintaining a living.

    • She makes pleasant conversation, but she's kind of a flake when it comes time for action.
  5. A carnation with only two colours in the flower, the petals having large stripes.

  6. A flat turn or tier of rope.

  7. (US, law enforcement, slang) A corrupt arrest, e.g. to extort money for release or merely to fulfil a quota.

  8. A wire rack for drying fish.

verb

  1. To break or chip off in a flake.

    • The paint flaked off after only a year.
  2. (colloquial) To prove unreliable or impractical; to abandon or desert, to fail to follow through.

    • He said he'd come and help, but he flaked.
  3. (technical) To store an item such as rope or sail in layers

    • The line is flaked into the container for easy attachment and deployment.
  4. (Ireland, slang) To hit (another person).

  5. (US, law enforcement, slang) To plant evidence to facilitate a corrupt arrest.

  6. To lay out on a flake for drying.

    • flake a fish

noun

  1. (UK) Dogfish.

  2. (Australia) The meat of the gummy shark.

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A paling; a hurdle.

  2. A platform of hurdles, or small sticks made fast or interwoven, supported by stanchions, for drying codfish and other things.

  3. (nautical) A small stage hung over a vessel's side, for workmen to stand on while calking, etc.

  4. (nautical) Alternative form of fake (“turn or coil of cable or hawser”).