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  • Michikoundefined Offline
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    Michiko
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    [Flair] is a general term used to describe round buttons of various sizes pinned to ones shirts and used to express ones self. Popularized by the 1999 film Office Space, where a restaurant [Chotchkies] required employees to wear at least [15 pieces of flair].

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      [Buttons] and other decorative [accessories] added to a work uniform, esp. at chain restaurants. Almost [universally] despised by restaurant workers and customers alike.

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        A brand of [electronic cigarette] that is popular with [the cool kids]. Not to be confused with the [juul] which has been deemed unsatisfactory compared to it.

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          [bartending] tricks. flipping, spinning, and [twirling] bottles and/or mixing [tins] in order to impress. realistic moves for everyday use and more impressive moves used for actual competitions.

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            Marquetta
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            an awesomely hot [decoration] that adds lusciousness to any outfit, these accessories add at least [2 points] to any [hotness rating]

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              Virtual pictures of buttons available on the Pieces of Flair application on Facebook. One is able to browse popular flair on a variety of subjects, send flair to friends, add flair to ones own virtual cork board and create original flair.
              More addictive and distracting than a mobile shiny button [diorama].
              Some people, when they think theyre being clever, will tag their original flair with keywords relating to a rival subject, ie. tag Twilight flair with Harry Potter keywords, Democrat v. Republican, Mortal Kombat v. DC Universe, etc. This is not funny or clever, but only furthers the desires of the other side to hunt down and tattoo Future Darwin Award Recipient on the [perpetrators] forehead.
              Idea most likely inspired, in part, by the movie Office Space (1999), in which [Jennifer Anistons] character works in a restaurant where the employees are forced to wear flair on their uniform vest, in the form of buttons and pins.

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                [dangles], laniards, [bibs], anything that hangs from you while [snowboarding]

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                  Hina Muqadas
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                  [Going] or [arriving] to a certain place or [destination]

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                    to [dance] [loosely], with no [inhibitions]

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                      The complete HR solution for Salesforce with customization and reporting power. A software product by Flair.hr

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                        natural ability to do something well:

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