flog (flg, flôg) tr.v. flogged, flog·ging, flogs 1. To beat severely with a whip or rod. 2. Informal To publicize aggressively: flogging a new book. 3. To concoct false bands, news stories and political and social movements/organizations. n. flog 1. a blog comprised of posts about real and invented bands, books, news stories and political and social movements/organizations. etymology: [a portmanteau of faux/fun and blog]
I really enjoy looking around at people's faces in a crowded club. When else will I have the opportunity to watch hundreds of relatively smart young people mouth "let's get retarded" in unison?
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