Definition of Flakespeare :.
(flāk'spîr)
1. (n.) A person who thinks they are qualified to rewrite someone's work.
Origins: Clearly from famous writer Shakespeare. The uncommon capitalized spelling is derived from Shakespeare as a formal name. Also from flake, referring to a knock-off production.
Example: The latest Romeo and Juliet film was made by a bunch of Flakespeares.
Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Language & Literature, Love & Romance

