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flooey

or floo·ie

[ floo-ee ]

adjective

, Slang.
  1. amiss or awry.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of flooey1

Of obscure origin; blooey
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Example Sentences

When the screening went temporarily flooey 90 or so minutes later, Chaz and director James fielded questions from the audience, many of whom had longstanding friendships with the film's subject.

Cry harder, dear—you must cry harder, this scene will go all flooey if you can't cry any harder than that.

"I do think something, which is that you're no end of a bounder to bring your daughter's name into your flooey talk," Lord Victor retorted angrily.

Half a dozen of ’em gone flooey in the stomach.

Our Old Friend was flooey in the Filbert.

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