Flunk

/flʌŋk/ verb

To fail a test, class, or other requirement due to poor performance.

Likely from German 'flunks' or related to dialectal 'flunk' meaning 'to fail,' though the exact origin is debated. The term became common in American English in the 1800s as university slang for academic failure.

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