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Flaite - Wikipedia
a Chilean Spanish slang term used to describe aggressive urban youth associated with vulgar habits and criminal behavior. en.wikipedia.org
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Exactly what are "flaites"? : r/chile - Reddit
The Flaite is an easily identifiable character, generally associated with people from lower socioeconomic strata, although not always, ... www.reddit.com
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Flaite | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
flaite · 1. (pejorative) (slang) (disreputable) (Chile). a. sketchy (colloquial) (United States). Este parque está bien flaite.This park is way sketchy. · 2. ( ... www.spanishdict.com
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flaite
▪ I. † flaite, v.1 Obs. rare—1. [? for *flate, flat v.4] intr. ? To flatter.c 1430 Hymns Virg. (1867) 74 Quod ouerhope, ‘þan y flatir, & sumtyme flaite þou schalt lyue, and þi silf it haue’.▪ II. flaite, v.2 Obs. exc. dial. (fleɪt) Also 6 flaight, 7 flayte. [var. of flight v.] trans. To frighten, sc... Oxford English Dictionary
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flaite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Spanish · Pronunciation · Noun. edit. flaite m (plural flaites). (slang, Chile) rascal, common, vulgar, riffraff, ghetto, chav · Synonyms: ... en.wiktionary.org
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flaite - Spanish English Dictionary - Tureng
flaite [m/f] CL derog. low class person who tends to display aggressive behavior and dress in an exaggerated manner. 3, General, flaite [adj] ... tureng.com
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What is the meaning of "flaite "? - Question about Spanish (Chile)
It is used to describe people without education, vulgar, it can become an insult depending on the context. They use many typical Chilean idioms ... hinative.com
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flaite meaning - Speaking Latino
A Chilean slang term used to describe individuals who are vulgar, loud, and flashy, often associated with criminal activities. www.speakinglatino.com
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flaite (chile) - Spanish English Dictionary - Tureng
flaite [m/f] CL derog. low class person who tends to display aggressive behavior and dress in an exaggerated manner. 3, General, flaite [adj] ... tureng.com
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Flaite - YouTube
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution Flaite · Nelly Nelz · Jaudy · Moreno itf · Julianno Sosa Flaite ℗ 2021 One Up Records Released ... www.youtube.com
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flaite - Urban Dictionary
a "flaite" is a person that it uses to be in the streets, like alcohol, enjoy partying, etc. its a person without any future. www.urbandictionary.com
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Pokemón
Pokemón was a fusion of otaku and flaite subcultures but did not actively follow anime like otaku or share the musical tastes of flaite. See also Flaite Flogger, a contemporary Argentine youth culture References Further reading Sexo oral en la plaza: escándalo por el video de adolescentes wikipedia.org
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Dresiarz
See also Australia: Bogan Chile: Flaite Denmark: Brian France: Loubard Ireland: Knacker (Spide or millie in Northern Ireland) Israel: Ars Mexico wikipedia.org
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Ned (Scottish)
See also Chav Flaite Football casuals Dres Glasgow gangs Gopnik Skeet (Newfoundland) Suedehead References External links Chewin the Fat - Neducation wikipedia.org
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flat
▪ I. † flat, n.1 Obs. [a. OF. flat.] A blow, buffet.c 1320 Sir Beues 3432 Þe king of Scotlonde, wiþ is bat A ȝaf him swiche a sori flat Vpon þe helm. c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 4910 Ther com the king Gvinbat, And gaf Gueheres swiche a flat.▪ II. flat, n.2 (flæt) [Alteration of flet, influenced by flat a. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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