noun, verb, flaked, flak⋅ing.| 1. | a small, flat, thin piece, esp. one that has been or become detached from a larger piece or mass: flakes of old paint. |
| 2. | any small piece or mass: a flake of snow. |
| 3. | a stratum or layer. |
| 4. | Slang. an eccentric person; screwball. |
| 5. | Slang. cocaine. |
| 6. | a usually broad, often irregular piece of stone struck from a larger core and sometimes retouched to form a flake tool. |
| 7. | to peel off or separate in flakes. |
| 8. | to fall in flakes, as snow. |
| 9. | to remove in flakes. |
| 10. | to break flakes or chips from; break into flakes: to flake fish for a casserole. |
| 11. | to cover with or as if with flakes. |
| 12. | to form into flakes. |

flake (flāk) Pronunciation Key
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