0 past simple and past participle of flunk
1 to fail an exam or course of study:
I flunked my Biology exam.
It turns out he would have flunked anyway.
Six out of 15 key performance indicators have been flunked.
It offered a chance to create the basis of judicial stewardship into the next century, but that chance has been flunked.
They have flunked that opportunity.
He has flunked it completely.
Frankly, he has flunked it.
There, he was a school dropout who flunked his exams every year.
However, disaster struck the club in my sophomore year about half the club flunked out of school because they played games so much.