fleak

Etymology 1
A variant of.

Noun

 * 1) A small, light piece that is only loosely joined to something else, and which has a tendency to detach.
 * 2) A thin piece that is chipped or peeled off from the surface of something else.
 * 3) A thin piece that the flesh of some animals (such as fish) tends to break into.
 * 1) A thin piece that is chipped or peeled off from the surface of something else.
 * 2) A thin piece that the flesh of some animals (such as fish) tends to break into.
 * 1) A thin piece that the flesh of some animals (such as fish) tends to break into.
 * 1) A thin piece that the flesh of some animals (such as fish) tends to break into.
 * 1) A thin piece that the flesh of some animals (such as fish) tends to break into.

Etymology 2
A variant of.