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flabbergast1772, flabbergasted, mentioned (with bored) in a magazine article that year as a new vogue word, of uncertain origin. Perhaps from some dialect (in 1823 flabbergast was noted as a Sussex word), perhap [..]
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flabbergastto amaze, perplex
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flabbergastto cum
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flabbergastVerb, transitive. To be amazed, awestruck or suprised into a lapse in action. To stop what one is doing because of the shock of an event or action.
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flabbergastthe motion your ass cheeks make when you rip a huge one
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flabbergastverb Definition: to be wide-eyed with surprise Example Sentence: After that, I was flabbergasted.
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flabbergast(v) overcome with amazement
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flabbergast
(transitive) To overwhelm with bewilderment; to stun, confound or amaze, especially with ludicrous affect.editor=William Dwight Whitney and Benjamin Eli Smith (Eds.)
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flabbergast
* 1772. Edmund Burke. ''The Annual Register, Dec. 15, 1772''. "[http://www.quotidian.us/documents/bonus/on_new_words.html On New Words]". Longmans, Green. page 191.
*: ''Now we are flabbergasted and [..]
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