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FLK Theme: CHILDREN n. “funny-looking kid.” (Initialism. A strange-looking child, especially one being treated for social or physical problems.)The therapist had two FLKs in a row.When the mother came in with an FLK in tow, Jane knew her afternoon would be busy.
FLK noun a strange-looking child; a funny- looking kid. British medical slang US, 1961
FLKAn initialism for "funny-looking kid," a term used by some medical professionals as a shorthand descriptor (on medical charts) for a child with facial abnormalities of the kind often associated with some developmental disorders. The term has been criticized for its obvious insensitivity. I'm not defending the term "FLK," I'm just saying that I have encountered it in my medical career. FLK (ˈɛf ˈɛl ˈke) n. funny looking kid. (Initialism. A strange looking child, especially one being treated for social or physical problems.) When the mother came in with an FLK in tow, Jane knew her afternoon would be busy. |