Flaky | Happy Tree Friends Wiki | Fandom Flaky is one of the main characters of Happy Tree Friends and a playable character in False Alarm, Deadeye Derby, and The Crackpet Show: Happy Tree Friends Edition Flaky is a red porcupine whose quills are full of white flake-like dandruff, thus her name
Flakey or Flaky? Which Spelling Is Correct (And When to Use It) So, when it comes to flakey or flaky, the answer is clear: both spellings are technically correct, but flaky is the better choice It’s the most common form, widely accepted in American and British English, and the spelling readers expect today
Flaky - definition of flaky by The Free Dictionary a Undependable, as in keeping social engagements: a flaky friend who is always late b Somewhat eccentric; odd: "that slightly flakey quality, in joy as well as in grief, that prepares us subtly for the mad scenes to come" (Village Voice)
Flaky - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com People are flaky (also spelled flakey) if they are wacky and unconventional, but to say someone is flaky is not really a compliment If you want to buffer the blow of calling your friend an odd-ball, don’t say she’s flaky — say she’s eccentric
Flakey vs. Flaky — What’s the Difference? "Flakey" and "flaky" are variants of the same adjective, primarily describing something that peels off easily; "flaky" is the preferred and more common spelling "Flakey," though less commonly used, refers to the characteristic of breaking into flakes or being easily crumbled