Flaky

/ˈfleɪki/ adjective

Something that tends to break into thin, flat pieces, or describing someone who is unreliable.

From 'flake' (Middle English from Old Norse 'flak,' meaning a thin piece) plus '-y' (making it an adjective). The word literally means 'having the quality of flakes.'

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