Fling
noun
- 1.
- (A throw, a hasty attempt, a spell of selfindulgence, vigorous dance, to move a part of the body rapidly, violently, or impulsively) powerful fling ការគ្រវាត់ចោល
- 2.
- (SLANG) ការចេញទៅលេង សប្បាយផ្ដេសផ្ដាសម្ដងម្កាល
Example: have a fling.
verb — past tense: Flung ; past participle: Flung ; present participle: Flinging ; 3rd person singular present Flings
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) (to throw, to throw or cast with force) fling a rat by the tail ក្រវាត់ចោល, fling one's arms about គ្រវីគ្រវាត់ fling one's head back ឈរក្រអឹត ។ fling down a challenge បញ្ចេញយោបល់ប្រឆាំងយ៉ាងខ្លាំង ។ fling one's arms up in horror តក់ស្លុតឬភ្ញាក់ផ្អើលដោយមានឮដំណឹងអ្វីមួយ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
- 1.
- A cast from the hand; a throw; also, a flounce; a kick; as, the fling of a horse.
- 2.
- A severe or contemptuous remark; an expression of sarcastic scorn; a gibe; a sarcasm.
- 3.
- A kind of dance; as, the Highland fling.
- 4.
- A trifing matter; an object of contempt.
verb — past tense: Flung ; past participle: Flung ; present participle: Flinging ; 3rd person singular present Flings
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) To cast, send, to throw from the hand; to hurl; to dart; to emit with violence as if thrown from the hand; as, to fing a stone into the pond.
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) To shed forth; to emit; to scatter.
- 3.
- (TRANSITIVE) To throw; to hurl; to throw off or down; to prostrate; hence, to baffle; to defeat; as, to fling a party in litigation.
- 4.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling.
- 5.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To cast in the teeth; to utter abusive language; to sneer; as, the scold began to flout and fling.
- 6.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To throw one's self in a violent or hasty manner; to rush or spring with violence or haste.