Flunking

/ˈflʌŋkɪŋ/ verb

Failing a test, class, or course badly; not achieving the minimum passing grade.

From 'flunk,' which appeared in American English around the 1820s, possibly from German 'flank' or from an onomatopoeia suggesting failure. Some scholars suggest it might relate to 'funk' (a state of depression or failure).

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