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Flamy vs Flam - What's the difference?

flamy | flam |

As an adjective flamy

is flaming, blazing.

As a noun flam is

flame.

flamy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • flaming, blazing
  • flamelike, flame-colored
  • composed of flame
  • flam

    English

    Etymology 1

    17th century; from flim-flam, Flimflam / Claptrap], [http://www.word-detective.com The Word Detective, 2009–04–13 itself perhaps from a dialectal word or Scandinavian; compare Old Norse

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A freak or whim.
  • A falsehood; a lie; an illusory pretext; deception; delusion.
  • * All pretences to the contrary are nothing but cant and cheat, flam and delusion. 1692
  • * South
  • A perpetual abuse and flam upon posterity.

    Verb

  • (obsolete) To deceive with a falsehood.
  • * South
  • God is not to be flammed off with lies.

    Etymology 2

    Imitative.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Two taps (a grace note followed by a full-volume tap) played very close together in order to sound like one slightly longer note.
  • Derived terms
    * flam paradiddle, flamadiddle

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