Obs. [f. FLOUT v. + -AGE.] The habit or practice of flouting; mockery, jeers.
1599. B. Jonson, Ev. Man out of Hum., Dram. Pers. Puntarvolo . So palpably affected to his owne prayse, that for want of flatterers, he commendes himselfe to the floutage of his owne familie.