flounce [flouns] verb, flounced, flouncĀ·ing, noun;

verb (used without object)
1.
to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements: The star flounced out of the studio in a rage.
2.
to throw the body about spasmodically; flounder.

noun
3.
an act or instance of flouncing; a flouncing movement.


For some reason I imagine her dancing to this.


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"FLOUNCE"

Barkeep: I've noticed you've had a keen eye on that fair lady over there.

Whale: I have not.

Barkeep: Of course you have, even a gentleman as yourself can't deny the allure of a creature such as her!

She does have a way to flounce her blubbler quite suggestively doesn't she?

Barkeep: That she does, sir, that she does.