单词 | flippest |
释义 | flippest in British Englishsuperlative adjective flip flip in British English (flɪp) verbWord forms: flips, flipping or flipped 1. to throw (something light or small) carelessly or briskly; toss she flipped me an envelope 2. to throw or flick (an object such as a coin) so that it turns or spins in the air 3. to propel by a sudden movement of the finger; flick to flip a crumb across the room 4. (foll by through) to read or look at (a book, newspaper, etc) quickly, idly, or incompletely 5. (intransitive) (of small objects) to move or bounce jerkily 6. (intransitive) to make a snapping movement or noise with the finger and thumb 7. (intransitive) slang to fly into a rage or an emotional outburst (also in the phrases flip one's lid, flip one's top, flip out) 8. (intransitive) slang to become ecstatic or very excited he flipped over the jazz group noun 9. a snap or tap, usually with the fingers 10. a rapid jerk 11. a somersault, esp one performed in the air, as in a dive, rather than from a standing position 12. same as nog1 (sense 1) adjective 13. informal impertinent, flippant, or pert Word origin C16: probably of imitative origin; see fillip |
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