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    Flip·ping
    /ˈflipiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. used for emphasis or to express mild annoyance: informal British "are you out of your flipping mind?"
  2. 1. : to toss so as to cause to turn over in the air. flip a coin. flip a pancake. also : toss. flip me the ball. flip one end of the scarf over your shoulder. 2. a. : to cause to turn and especially to turn over. flipped the car. flipping the pages of a book. b. : to move with a small quick motion. flip a switch. c.

  3. Sep 11, 2023 · The process of something being flipped or turned over. coin flippings. The practice of buying real estate, making improvements to it, and reselling it for a higher price. Related terms [ edit] bottle flipping. candy flipping. water bottle flipping. Categories:

  4. Flip definition: to toss or put in motion with a sudden impulse, as with a snap of a finger and thumb, especially so as to cause to turn over in the air. See examples of FLIP used in a sentence.

  5. Add to word list. to cause something to turn over quickly one or more times, or to cause something to move by making a short, quick motion: [ I/T ] I flipped (through) the pages of the dictionary to look up a word. [ T ] You just flip a switch to turn on the computer.

  6. verb. /flɪp/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to turn over into a different position with a sudden quick movement; to make something do this The plane flipped and crashed. (figurative) She felt her heart flip (= with excitement, etc.). flip something (+ adj.) He flipped the lid open and looked inside the case. see also flip over at flip.

  7. to move (something) suddenly or jerkily. to turn over, esp. with a short rapid gesture: to flip pancakes with a spatula. Slang Terms to make (someone) insane, irrational, angry, or highly excited (usually fol. by out). Business [ Finance.]to resell, esp. quickly, or to refinance, as a mortgage loan. v.i. to make a flicking movement;

  8. 1. a. To turn over from one side to another or end over end: The canoe flipped over. b. To turn a somersault, especially in the air. 2. a. To move up and down in twists and turns: fish flipping about in the net. b. To move quickly and lightly; snap: The lid flipped open. 3. To leaf; browse: flipped through the catalogue. 4.

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