flex
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /flɛks/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛks
- Homophone: flecks
Noun
flex (countable and uncountable, plural flexes)
- (uncountable) Flexibility, pliancy.
- (countable) The act of flexing.
- (uncountable, chiefly Britain) Any flexible insulated electrical wiring.
- (countable, geometry) A point of inflection.
Translations
flexibility
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the act of flexing
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Verb
flex (third-person singular simple present flexes, present participle flexing, simple past and past participle flexed)
- To bend something.
- To repeatedly bend one of one's joints.
- To move part of the body using one's muscles.
- To tighten the muscles for display of size or strength.
- 1994, Elise Title, Body Heat, page 189:
- He rubbed his hands together. "Believe it or not, there was a time when I considered giving acting a go. What do you think, Miss Fox?" He flexed impressive biceps. "Would I have had a chance against the Schwarzeneggers and the Chuck Norris types?"
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- (slang, by extension) To flaunt one's superiority.
Translations
to bend something
to repeatedly bend one's joints
to move part of the body using one's muscles
to tighten one's muscles
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