To Flick. v.a. To pull out suddenly with some pointed instrument.

Flick-tooth-comb. s. A comb with coarse teeth for combing the hair.

Flick. s. The membrane loaded with fat, in the bellies of animals: a term used by butchers.

Flook. s. An animal found in the liver of sheep, similar in shape to a flook or flounder.

Flush. adj. Fledged; able to fly: (applied to young birds.)

Fooäse. s. Force. See Vooäse.

To Fooäse. v.a. To force.

Foo'ter. s. [Fr. foutre] A scurvy fellow; a term of contempt.

Foo'ty. adj. Insignificant; paltry; of no account.

For'rel. s. the cover of a book.