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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A sudden brief sensation of heat, often over the entire body, caused by a transient dilation of the blood vessels of the skin and experienced by some women during menopause.

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  • noun A sudden, but brief, sensation of heat over the entire body; a common symptom of the menopause.

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  • noun sudden brief sensation of heat (associated with menopause and some mental disorders)

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  • Turns an otherwise normal, middle-aged (ugh) woman into the human sprinkler system. *yay...*

    June 27, 2009

  • Flush?

    June 27, 2009

  • Flush? Calling me "flush" would be like calling The Titanic a boat. I could have put out forest fires last night with the sweat that dripped off my face in just 20 minutes. I'm like a new super hero: Hot Flash Gordon. When I walk into a room the temperature jumps up 20 degrees. Hypothermia? Just give me a hug. All better. I'm not making this up.

    June 28, 2009