flake out
verbDefinitions
To fall asleep from exhaustion or intoxication
To fall asleep from exhaustion or intoxication; to lie down.
To flake or be flaky
To flake or be flaky: to prove unreliable; to abandon or desert someone.
- John said he could drive me to the airport, but then he flaked out on me, and I had to call a cab at the last minute.
To crack up or break down
To crack up or break down; to have a mental episode; to behave eccentrically.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA