Fluster in a sentence as a noun

Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.

> fluster cluckDoes the extra "l" bother anyone else?

Sometimes he'd ask me what we were learning and then he'd give me questions to fluster the teacher.

In high school we would screenshot the windows 98 desktop, make it the wallpaper, hide everything, and watch people fluster about.

Don't port objective-C to android for Cocoas 2D. Cocoas2D is a fluster-cuck enough on iOS.

Our tiny 8 node cluster has recently got in a fluster due to having a 1GbE switch, an obvious fix is to get a 10GbE one - but will this help?

I've often seen this kind of thing fluster a presenter, and sometimes the presenter will say "okay, is there anything else?

Fluster in a sentence as a verb

It is just really hard to start giving extra direction and have new people on the ward when the **** is hitting the fan and that alone can fluster staff.

This is the same guy that caused a fluster when he made a super dangerous modified H5N1, to the point that the government asked him not to publish.

And yet somehow telling even the most outlandish of true stories causes not even a momentary fluster?

The problem is the operator is trying to unnerve you and embarrass you, specifically to fluster you.

It seems to me that it might only cause an issue to Bitcoin's market during these initial stages, where a rich bitcoin owner could fluster the market by selling large amounts.

This is a nice optimization, but wouldn't clever attackers respond in turn by eventually throwing highly varied traffic patterns to fluster the JIT?

Fluster definitions

noun

a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset

See also: perturbation

verb

be flustered; behave in a confused manner

verb

cause to be nervous or upset