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English
Verb
flabagast (third-person singular simple present flabagasts, present participle flabagasting, simple past flabagasted, past participle flabagasted or flabagast)
- Archaic spelling of flabbergast.
1834, Jack Downing [pseudonym; Seba Smith], chapter XXV, in The Life of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States, Philadelphia, Pa.: Published by T. K. Greenbank, →OCLC, page 183:They flabagast good manners and good morals, and only show that one of the parties is vex'd and disappinted.
1989, T’best Ekeagwu, The Taste of Ordinary Life: (The Legacy for Every Negro Youth), Nigeria: T’best Ekeagwu, →OCLC, page 79:For I had talent: the promise and the drive to acquire advanced knowledge and skill to enundate or flabagast my superiors and excell in my profession.
Noun
flabagast (plural flabagasts)
- Archaic spelling of flabbergast.
Further reading
- “flabbergast”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- Jonathon Green (2005) “flabbergast”, in Cassell’s Dictionary of Slang, 2nd edition, London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, →ISBN, page 511