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idiomflavour/flavorflavour is the British spelling, and flavor is the American spelling.be flavour/flavor of the month/weekused about an idea, style, person etc that is very popular now, but that you think will be replaced by someone or something else very soon:Tracey Austin became flavor of the week on the professional tennis circuit when she was just fifteen.David and I have never felt that it was right to give to a charity just because it is flavour of the month.There's no point in my talking to the press -- I'm not exactly flavour of the week with them at the moment.flavor-of-the-month/week: Chapman's ready to lend his support to any flavor-of-the-month political causes.
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