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Learn to pronounce flex

/fleks/
verb
  1. (with reference to a limb or joint) bend or become bent.
    "she saw him flex his ankle and wince"
    synonyms: bend, curve, crook, hook, cock, angle, kink, buckle, double up
  2. put a (skill, talent, or ability) to use.
    "the talks were seen as a way for Merkel to flex her well-known diplomatic prowess"

noun
  1. the action or state of flexing.
    "add rigidity and eliminate brake flex"
  2. a boastful statement or display.
    "ridiculous flexes of exorbitant wealth"

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1. to bend especially repeatedly 2. a : to move muscles so as to cause flexion of (a joint) b : to move or tense (a muscle) by contraction 3. use, demonstrate
to bend an arm, leg, etc. or tighten a muscle: First, straighten your legs, then flex your feet. He tried to impress me by flexing his huge muscles.
Flex is a slang term meaning “to show off,” whether it be your physique, your belongings, or some other thing you consider superior to those of others. The act ...
When you flex something, you bend or contract it. To appear super tough, you might flex your archery bow while flexing your muscles.
flex in American English 1 · 1. to bend, as a part of the body. I flexed my arms to show off my muscles · 2. to tighten (a muscle) by contraction. intransitive ...
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FLEX meaning: 1 : to bend (a body part); 2 : to move or tighten (a muscle)
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A FLEX is when a man meets up with a women, with the intention of escalating the situation sexually with the goal of getting laid.
​flex (something) to bend, move or stretch an arm or a leg, or pull a muscle tight, especially in order to prepare for a physical activity.
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