flex

Flexibility, pliancy.

Noun

  1. Flexibility, pliancy.
  2. An act of flexing.
    • The hills become more rounded. The slopes are either the stooped shoulders of an aging colossus or the muscular flexes of a geologic youngster, but they are pleasant, comforting. This landscape is what most would think...
  3. Any flexible insulated electrical wiring.
  4. A flexible insulated electrical cord.
    • The books lent her by Dr Grimble on period furniture and ceramics interested her deeply, and she studied them at night in the silence of the shop, where she had a flex and a reading lamp installed at her own expense. -...
  5. Flexible ductwork, typically flexible plastic over a metal wire coil to shape a tube.
    • Flex is quick and cheaper to install than metallic systems, but it yields higher pressure loss than other types of ducts and requires runs of less than 15 feet, minimal turns and elimination of kinks. - 2010, Aaron...
  6. A point of inflection.
  7. An act or instance of flaunting something; a boast or brag; something considered impressive.
    • Getting together with other power players at Masa is the ultimate flex of conspicuous consumption. […] A party of five or more requires a deposit of $200 per person at least one week prior to the reservation. - 2017,...
    • It's an achievement to stand out from other Marvel movies in terms of special effects, but this whole movie feels like a flex for those computer wizards. - 2019, Seth Sommerfeld, "Worldwide Web", Inlander, 4 July 2019 -...

Origin

From Latin flexus, past participle of flecto (“to bend”).

Forms

flexes

Related

flex account flex-cuff flex-fuel flex job

Verb

  1. To bend something.
    • The board flexes as you step on it.
  2. To repeatedly bend one of one's joints.
  3. To move part of the body using one's muscles.
  4. To tighten the muscles for display of size or strength.
    • 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...
  5. To boast or brag about; to flaunt (something).
    • I've got billions and billions of rhymes to flex / 'Cause I've got more rhymes than Carl Sagan's got turtlenecks - 2004, “Hey Fuck You”, in To the 5 Boroughs, performed by Beastie Boys:
  6. To flaunt one's superiority; to show off.
    • I shook my head, wondering if I was gonna have to knock Pimp on his ass. "I don't know where," I flexed on him with my height advantage, "you getting all this 'soft' bullshit from, dawg, but you just keep fuckin around....
    • They say it's lonely at the top, but this the best shit ever / Hey, don't you see me out here shinin'? Bitch I'm barely flexin' - 2017, “Kill Jill”, in Boomiverse, performed by Big Boi ft. Killer Mike and Jeezy:

    Synonyms: aura farm preen stunt boulevardier cut a wide swath cut it fat cut round exhibitionize figure away flamboast flaunt flex floss fluff one's feathers gallery high-side let one's nuts hang ostent ostentate showboat show away show off strut strut one's stuff

Forms

flexes flexing flexed

Related

flexibility flexible flexing flexion

Derived

anteroflex dorsiflex downflex flexagon flexer flexious flex off flexography flex on flex one's muscles flex out flexplate flextension flex up flexwing flexy hyperflex plantarflex semiflex unflex