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    flock

    flock - Dictionary definition and meaning for word flock

    Definition
    (noun) a church congregation guided by a pastor Definition
    (noun) a group of birds Definition
    (noun) (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
    Example Sentence
    • a batch of letters
    • a deal of trouble
    • a lot of money
    • he made a mint on the stock market
    • see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
    • it must have cost plenty
    • a slew of journalists
    • a wad of money
    Definition
    (noun) an orderly crowd
    Synonyms : troop
    Example Sentence
    • a troop of children
    Definition
    (noun) a group of sheep or goats
    Synonyms : fold
    Definition
    (verb) move as a crowd or in a group
    Example Sentence
    • Tourists flocked to the shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears
    Definition
    (verb) come together as in a cluster or flock
    Synonyms : clump , cluster , constellate
    Example Sentence
    • The poets constellate in this town every summer
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for flock

FROCK...a kid will pronounce it as FLOCK...to see the FROCK of the sexiest girl of our college, people gathered in a FLOCK....

F-LOCK resembles Fuck and Lock, when you fuck and lock many girls in a room...they form a Group

it is very difficult to lock the flock.

flock = female lock up; female are gathered in the lock up for pandering.


Word used in video below:
text: you anything a flock please
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