dwile flonking

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English[edit]

Dwile flonking at the Lewes Arms pub in Sussex

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Etymology[edit]

Possibly from Dutch dweil (floorcloth) and English flong, an old past tense of fling. The first documented game took place in 1966.

Noun[edit]

dwile flonking (uncountable)

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  1. (British) An obscure and intentionally preposterous sport in which teams take turns to dance while avoiding a "dwile" (beer-soaked cloth) thrown by their opponents.