Noun
flim (plural flims)
Clipping of flim-flam (“confidence trick”).
flim
Misspelling of film.
Although, it could be a hint for the Stadium Stampede to break out into a dance contest as the Elite does the jerk while the Inner Circle flim flams. Source: Internet
But there tends to be a dismissal of anything anti-Hillary as merely some Bernie bro nutjob conspiracy flim flam, when there were *absolutely* some high level shenanigans occurring. Source: Internet
There's no flex or flim in the fully unfolded product - although you can see some essence of a crease to the centre, just as you can with the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Source: Internet
The EU Flim Festival is truly. Source: Internet
I was 10 years old when I saw my first Bond flim (). Source: Internet