Flair
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Flair can refer to:
  • Ric Flair
    Ric Flair
    Richard Morgan Fliehr is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Ric Flair. Also known as "The Nature Boy", Flair is one of the most well-known professional wrestlers in the world....

     (born 1949), a professional wrestler
  • David Flair
    David Flair
    David Richard Fliehr better known by his ring name David Flair is a professional wrestler best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling , where he held the United States and World Tag Team championships...

     (born 1979), his older son, also a professional wrestler
  • Reid Flair (born 1988), his younger son, also a professional wrestler
  • The Flairs
    The Flairs
    The Flairs were an American doo-wop group based in Los Angeles. They went through several lineup changes during their existence. Their notable members included Richard Berry and Cornell Gunter, who would go on to being a member of The Coasters.-Career:In 1952, an African-American musical group...

    , an American doo-wop group in the 1950s
  • Flair Hotels
    Flair Hotels
    Flair Hotels e.V. is an international operating hotel cooperation. The association was founded as a cooperation of "family friendly", "family owned", and "family led" hotels. Soon after its foundation, the co-op expanded not only within Germany, but also to neighboring countries such as Austria,...

    , a hotel chain
  • Flair Records
    Flair Records
    Flair Records was an American record label owned by the Bihari brothers, launched in the early 1950s. It was a subsidiary of Modern Records. Its most famous artist was Elmore James, who released ten singles with this label .-Singles:...

    , a record label
  • Flare (breakdance move), breakdance power move, sometimes called a "Thomas flair"
  • Flair bartending
    Flair bartending
    Flair bartending is the practice of bartenders entertaining guests, clientele or audiences with the manipulation of bar tools and liquor bottles in tricky, dazzling ways. Used occasionally in cocktail bars, the action requires skills commonly associated with jugglers...

  • FLAIR
    Fluid attenuated inversion recovery
    Fluid attenuated inversion recovery is a pulse sequence used in magnetic resonance imaging which was invented by Dr. Graeme Bydder. FLAIR can be used with both three dimensional imaging or two dimensional imaging ....

    , an MRI
    Magnetic resonance imaging
    Magnetic resonance imaging , nuclear magnetic resonance imaging , or magnetic resonance tomography is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize detailed internal structures...

     imaging technique
  • Flair Leisure Products plc
    Flair Leisure Products plc
    Flair Leisure Products plc are a British distributor of children's toys located in Cheam, Surrey.Flair was founded in 1999 by former K'NEX executives, Peter Brown, Simon Hedge and Carl Moran...

    , a British toy manufacturer.
  • A Campaign button
    Campaign button
    A campaign button is used in the United States during an election as political advertising for a candidate or political party, or to proclaim the issues that are part of the political platform. Political buttons date as far back as President George Washington. They have taken many forms as the...

     or similar novelty item: "pin-back button
    Pin-back button
    A pin-back button or pinback button, pin button, button badge or simply pin-back, is a button or badge that can be temporarily fastened to the surface of a garment using a safety pin, or a pin formed from wire, a clutch or other mechanism...

    ", "pin" or "badge
    Badge
    A badge is a device or fashion accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath , a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple...

    " (UK)
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