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DictionarySeeflapears are flapping
(someone's) ears are flappingSomeone is listening, or trying to listen, to the details of a private conversation. Let's finish this conversation in the meeting room in case people's ears are flapping nearby.See also: ear, flapears are flappingSaid when one suspects that a private conversation is being listened to. If ears are flapping now, we should postpone this discussion until a later time, don't you think?See also: ear, flaphis, her, etc. ˈears are flapping (British English, informal) a person is trying to listen to somebody else’s conversation: I think you’d better tell me later when we’re alone — ears are flapping here. Flap here means to move quickly backwards and forwards.See also: ear, flap |