φλόκι

Greek

Etymology

From Italian flocco (flock, tuft). Sense 2 from Kaliarda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfloci/
  • Hyphenation: φλό‧κι
  • Homophone: φλόκοι (flókoi)

Noun

φλόκι (flóki) n (plural φλόκια)

  1. flock, shag (coarse tufts of wool or cotton used in bedding)
  2. (colloquial, vulgar, in the plural) cum, spunk, jism, jizz (semen)
    Έρχονται τα φλόκια!Érchontai ta flókia!Here comes the spunk!

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Derived terms

  • φλοκάτη f (flokáti, long-haired handmade blanket)
  • φλοκιάζω (flokiázo, to make flocks)
  • φλοκωτός (flokotós) / φλοκάτος (flokátos, flock) (adjective)
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