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flappy

(ˈflæpɪ)
adj, -pier or -piest
loose; flapping; tending to flapgiddy; unsteady
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Sesame Street's Flappy Bert is a similar game with Mario-inspired pipes, only change being the bird, which is latched onto Bert's head and he is the one who is pulling it across town.
Crank it past three-quarters on the volume control and the Mini Boom flappy. It perhaps yearns for some more bass, but offers a fairly detailed, room-filling sound that belies its size and will be ideal for the patio, park or beach come summertime.
14 ( ANI ): Rovio has reportedly come up with a new Angry Birds version that would ease some pain of distressed Flappy Bird lovers.
All of the bells, whistles, awesome synthy soundtrack and power-ups of the original are intact, including the Dark Souls level of difficulty which elicits the sort of agony and teeth-gnashing that Flappy Bird merely hints at.
13 ( ANI ): Soon after the original Flappy Bird was taken down by its creator, a host of fake apps mushroomed in third-party Android app marketplaces reportedly directing malware to unsuspecting users.
12 ( ANI ): The original Flappy Bird has been officially taken off the mobile app stores, but hackers have reportedly released knock-offs of the 'addictive' game, containing spam, to trick users into sending premium rate text messages.
12 ( ANI ): An Apple iPhone 5, loaded with highly-addictive game Flappy Bird, reportedly appeared for sale on online auction site, eBay, for a whopping 94,000 dollars.
FIENDISHLY addictive, simple to play and free to download, Flappy Bird was a smartphone smash hit.
12 ( ANI ): The Vietnamese developer who created Flappy Bird has finally come out with an explanation for suddenly taking the game down from mobile app stores, citing it was 'addictive'.