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  1. FLAVA | Foreign Language Association of Virginia

    Nov 12, 2025 · FLAVA is the Foreign Language Association of Virginia, a growing, dynamic organization of professionals in education and business, students, and all those who have a …

  2. Flava Old School Hip Hop and RnB

    Start your Sunday the right way with Luke & Marcia on Flava, live every Sunday from 8–10am. Bursting with laughs, good vibes, and the freshest jams, Luke Bird and Marcia Hopa know how …

  3. Conference - FLAVA

    The Foreign Language Association of Virginia (FLAVA) conferences serve as a dynamic platform for language educators from across the state to share best practices, engage in enriching …

  4. Fall Conference - FLAVA

    FLAVA is the Foreign Language Association of Virginia, a growing, dynamic organization of professionals in education and business, students, and all those who have a common interest …

  5. Flavor Flav - Wikipedia

    William Jonathan Drayton Jr. (born March 16, 1959), [1] known by his stage name Flavor Flav[a] (/ ˈfleɪvər ˌfleɪv / FLAY-vər FLAYV), is an American rapper and television personality. Known for …

  6. Flava Café

    Flava Café is more than just a coffee shop—it's a space where dreams are nurtured, and futures are built. Since our inception, we've been dedicated to empowering young women of color and …

  7. Flava - definition of flava by The Free Dictionary

    Define flava. flava synonyms, flava pronunciation, flava translation, English dictionary definition of flava. n a distinctive individual style Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, …

  8. FLAVA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'flava' flava in British English (ˈfleɪvə ) noun African American slang

  9. flava - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · flava (accusative singular flavan, plural flavaj, accusative plural flavajn) yellow yellow:

  10. flava, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    flava, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary