dwile flonking

English

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Etymology

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

Noun

dwile flonking (uncountable)

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