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Meaning
Noun
●
A
maneuver
which
rotates
an
object
end over end.
●
A
complete
change of
direction
,
decision
,
movement
etc.
●
A
fillip
or
light
blow.
●
A
whit
or
jot
; the
tiniest
amount.
●
In American English:
A slingshot.
●
A
hairstyle
popular
among
boys
in the 1960s–70s and 2000s–10s, in which the
hair
goes
halfway
down the
ears
, at which point it
sticks
out
●
The
purchase
of an
asset
(usually a
house
) which is then
improved
and
sold
quickly
for profit.
●
In Firearms:
The
tendency
of a gun's
barrel
to
jerk
about
at the moment
of firing.
●
A
mixture
of
beer
,
spirit
, etc;
stirred
and
heated
by a
hot
iron
(a "flip dog").
🤬
A Filipino; a person who is of Filipino background.
●
In Finance:
Acronym of
flexible
loan
insurance
plan.
Verb
●
In Hair:
To
throw
so as to
turn
over.
●
To
put
into a
quick
revolving
motion
through a
snap
of the
thumb
and
index
finger.
●
In US politics:
To
win
a state (or
county
)
won
by another
party
in the
preceding
elections.
●
In American English:
To
turn
state's evidence
; to
agree
to
testify
against
one's
co-conspirators
in exchange for
concessions
from prosecutors.
●
In American English:
To
induce
someone to
turn
state's evidence
; to get someone to
agree
to
testify
against their
co-conspirators
in exchange for
concessions.
●
To go
berserk
or
crazy
; to get
extremely
angry.
●
To go
berserk
or
crazy
; to be
extremely
thrilled
or enthusiastic.
●
To
buy
an
asset
(usually a
house
), improve it and
sell
it
quickly
for profit.
●
In Finance:
To
refinance
(a
loan
),
accruing
additional
fees.
●
In Computing:
To
invert
a bit
(
binary digit
),
changing
it from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0.
●
To
hand over
or
pass
along.
●
To
switch
to another
task
, etc.
Intj
●
In British English & :
Used to
express
annoyance
, especially when the
speaker
has made an error.
Adj
●
In British English:
Having
the quality
of
playfulness
, or
lacking
seriousness
of purpose.
●
Sarcastic.
●
Disrespectful, flippant.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
flip
English
flippant
English
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Turn
Toss
Damn
Cheeky
Turn Over
Related
Switch
Spin
Turn
Toss
Roll
Pull
Bounce
Slide
Rotate
Knock
Bend
Jump
Fold
Swap
Tilt
Blow
Twist
Pass
Swing
Move
Lock
Wiggle
Drop
Throw
Push
Hang
Lift
Drag
Snap
Flatten
Take
Wrap
Pick
Pop
Kick
Shake
Shimmy
Swipe
Squeeze
Buy
Touch
Grab
Cut
Sell
Press
Scroll
Button
Put
Shift
Shuffle
Smash
Run
Insert
Sweep
Flash
Hold
Change
Toggle
Tap
Screen
Bottom
Camera
Back
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Rhymes
Kip
Nip
Hip
Zip
Pip
Sip
Lip
Yip
Dip
Gyp
Pip
Tip
Rip
Nip
Clip
Drip
Quip
Skip
Ship
Grip
Snip
Crip
Chip
Flip
Chip
Slip
Whip
Trip
Plip
Unzip
Strip
Shipp
Equip
Outstrip
Bulldog Clip
Freudian Slip
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