Superlative form of 'flamy'; the most resembling flame, the most flamboyant, or exhibiting the strongest inflammatory characteristics.
From 'flamy' plus the superlative suffix '-est.' This is an informal construction extending the root 'flame' through standard English morphology to create the highest degree of comparison.
Creating superlatives like 'flamiest' shows how English speakers naturally extend root words with standard grammar patterns, even when the base adjective isn't formally standardized—language is constantly evolving through these creative combinations.
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