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flip


flip

F0187800 (flĭp)v. flipped, flip·ping, flips v.tr.1. a. To throw or toss with a light brisk motion: flipped the ball to the pitcher.b. To toss in the air, imparting a spin: flip a coin.2. a. To cause to turn over or around, especially with a light quick motion: flip over a card; flipped the pancake with a spatula.b. To turn through (papers, for example); leaf: flipped the pages of the report.3. a. To strike quickly or lightly; flick: flipped me on the shoulder with his finger.b. To move or act on with a quick motion: flip a switch; flipped open her briefcase.4. To change or reverse (one's position or attitude).5. To buy and resell (a house, for example) in a short period of time for a profit.v.intr.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. To change one's mind, especially on a political position.5. Slang a. To go crazy.b. To react strongly and especially enthusiastically: I flipped over the new car.n.1. The act of flipping, especially:a. A flick or tap.b. A short, quick movement: a flip of the wrist.c. A somersault.2. Informal A reversal; a flipflop.3. A mixed drink made with any of various alcoholic beverages and often including beaten eggs.adj. flip·per, flip·pest Informal Marked by casual disrespect; impertinent: a flip answer to a serious question.Phrasal Verb: flip out1. To react strongly; become excited, upset, or angry.2. To go crazy; have a mental breakdown.Idioms: flip (one's) lid Slang 1. To react strongly, as with anger or enthusiasm.2. To go crazy. flip (someone) off Slang To make an obscene gesture toward (someone); give the finger to.
[Perhaps imitative.]

flip

(flɪp) vb, flips, flipping or flipped1. to throw (something light or small) carelessly or briskly; toss: he flipped me an envelope. 2. to throw or flick (an object such as a coin) so that it turns or spins in the air3. 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 incompletely5. (intr) (of small objects) to move or bounce jerkily6. (intr) to make a snapping movement or noise with the finger and thumb7. (intr) 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. (intr) slang to become ecstatic or very excited: he flipped over the jazz group. n9. a snap or tap, usually with the fingers10. a rapid jerk11. (Gymnastics) a somersault, esp one performed in the air, as in a dive, rather than from a standing position12. (Brewing) same as nog11adjinformal impertinent, flippant, or pert[C16: probably of imitative origin; see fillip]

flip1

(flɪp)

v. flipped, flip•ping, v.t. 1. to toss, as with a snap of a finger and thumb, so as to cause to turn over in the air: to flip a coin. 2. to move with a sudden stroke or jerk: to flip a switch. 3. to turn over, esp. with a short rapid gesture: to flip pancakes with a spatula. 4. to resell, esp. quickly, or refinance. v.i. 5. to make a flicking movement; strike at something smartly. 6. to move oneself with or as if with flippers. 7. to move jerkily. 8. to turn over or perform a somersault. 9. to read or look at rapidly or perfunctorily: to flip through a magazine. 10. Slang. a. to react with excitement or delight. b. to become irrational or incensed (often fol. by out). n. 11. an act or instance of flipping. 12. a somersault, esp. one performed in the air. 13. Informal. flip side. adj. 14. flippant; pert. Idioms: flip one's lid or wig, Slang. to lose control of one's temper; rage hysterically. [1585–95; of uncertain origin]

flip2

(flɪp)

n. a hot or cold mixed drink made with liquor or wine, sugar, beaten eggs, and nutmeg. [1675–85]

flip


Past participle: flipped
Gerund: flipping
Imperative
flip
flip
Present
I flip
you flip
he/she/it flips
we flip
you flip
they flip
Preterite
I flipped
you flipped
he/she/it flipped
we flipped
you flipped
they flipped
Present Continuous
I am flipping
you are flipping
he/she/it is flipping
we are flipping
you are flipping
they are flipping
Present Perfect
I have flipped
you have flipped
he/she/it has flipped
we have flipped
you have flipped
they have flipped
Past Continuous
I was flipping
you were flipping
he/she/it was flipping
we were flipping
you were flipping
they were flipping
Past Perfect
I had flipped
you had flipped
he/she/it had flipped
we had flipped
you had flipped
they had flipped
Future
I will flip
you will flip
he/she/it will flip
we will flip
you will flip
they will flip
Future Perfect
I will have flipped
you will have flipped
he/she/it will have flipped
we will have flipped
you will have flipped
they will have flipped
Future Continuous
I will be flipping
you will be flipping
he/she/it will be flipping
we will be flipping
you will be flipping
they will be flipping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been flipping
you have been flipping
he/she/it has been flipping
we have been flipping
you have been flipping
they have been flipping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been flipping
you will have been flipping
he/she/it will have been flipping
we will have been flipping
you will have been flipping
they will have been flipping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been flipping
you had been flipping
he/she/it had been flipping
we had been flipping
you had been flipping
they had been flipping
Conditional
I would flip
you would flip
he/she/it would flip
we would flip
you would flip
they would flip
Past Conditional
I would have flipped
you would have flipped
he/she/it would have flipped
we would have flipped
you would have flipped
they would have flipped
Thesaurus
Noun1.flip - an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and returnflip - an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and returnsomersault, somersaulting, summersault, summerset, somersettumble - an acrobatic feat of rolling or turning end over endflip-flop - a backward somersault
2.flip - hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten eggmixed drink - made of two or more ingredients
3.flip - a sudden, quick movement; "with a flip of the wrist"; "the fish flipped over"throw - the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist); "the catcher made a good throw to second base"
4.flip - the act of flipping a coinflip - the act of flipping a coin tossthrow - casting an object in order to determine an outcome randomly; "he risked his fortune on a throw of the dice"
5.flip - a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the waterdive, diving - a headlong plunge into water
6.flip - (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your teamflip - (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team; "the pass was fumbled"toss, passthrow - the act of throwing (propelling something with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist); "the catcher made a good throw to second base"centering, snap - (American football) putting the ball in play by passing it (between the legs) to a back; "the quarterback fumbled the snap"athletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition
Verb1.flip - lightly throw to see which side comes upflip - lightly throw to see which side comes up; "I don't know what to do--I may as well flip a coin!"tossturn - change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
2.flip - cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever"switch, throwswitch on, turn on - cause to operate by flipping a switch; "switch on the light"; "turn on the stereo"switch off, turn off, turn out, cut - cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch; "Turn off the stereo, please"; "cut the engine"; "turn out the lights"mesh, lock, operate, engage - keep engaged; "engaged the gears"
3.flip - look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume"leaf, riff, riffle, thumb, flickperuse - examine or consider with attention and in detail; "Please peruse this report at your leisure"
4.flip - toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the airflip - toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the airtwitchmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
5.flip - cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic"flickthrow - propel through the air; "throw a frisbee"
6.flip - throw or toss with a light motionflip - throw or toss with a light motion; "flip me the beachball"; "toss me newspaper"pitch, sky, tossfling - throw with force or recklessness; "fling the frisbee"submarine - throw with an underhand motionlag - throw or pitch at a mark, as with coinsthrow back, toss back - throw back with a quick, light motion; "She tossed back her head"
7.flip - move with a flick or light motionpropel, impel - cause to move forward with force; "Steam propels this ship"
8.flip - turn upside down, or throw so as to reverseflip - turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse; "flip over the pork chop"; "turn over the pancakes"flip over, turn overturn - change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
9.flip - react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way; "he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University"flip outreact, respond - show a response or a reaction to something
10.flip - go mad, go crazy; "He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off"flip outchange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
11.flip - reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)flip - reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)flip-flop, interchange, alternate, tack, switchchange by reversal, reverse, turn - change to the contrary; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"
Adj.1.flip - marked by casual disrespect; "a flip answer to serious question"; "the student was kept in for impudent behavior"impudent, insolent, snotty-noseddisrespectful - exhibiting lack of respect; rude and discourteous; "remarks disrespectful of the law"; "disrespectful in the presence of his parents"; "disrespectful toward his teacher"

flip

verb1. flick, switch, snap, slick, jerk He walked out, flipping off the lights.2. (often with through) thumb, leaf, glance, thumb, skip, skim, browse He flipped the pages of the diary3. spin, turn, overturn, turn over, roll over, twist The plane flipped over and burst into flames.4. toss, throw, cast, pitch, flick, fling, sling I flipped a cigarette butt out of the window.noun1. toss, throw, cast, pitch, spin, snap, twist, flick, jerk having gambled all on the flip of a coin

flip

verbTo throw (a coin) in order to decide something:toss.Idiom: call heads or tails.phrasal verb
flip throughTo look through reading matter casually:browse, dip into, glance at (or over) (or through), leaf (through), riffle (through), run through, scan, skim, thumb (through).adjectiveInformal. Rude and disrespectful:assuming, assumptive, audacious, bold, boldfaced, brash, brazen, cheeky, contumelious, familiar, forward, impertinent, impudent, insolent, malapert, nervy, overconfident, pert, presuming, presumptuous, pushy, sassy, saucy, smart.Informal: brassy, fresh, smart-alecky, snippety, snippy, uppish, uppity.Slang: wise.
Translations
抛翻动

flip

(flip) verbpast tense, past participle flipped1. to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns). They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.2. (sometimes with over) to turn over quickly. She flipped over the pages of the book. 翻動 翻动 noun an act of flipping. 拋,翻動 抛,翻动

flip


flip

1. verb To purchase and then repair and/or remodel a house for sale, ideally in a short period of time with the goal of maximizing one's profit on the sale. A: "Beige is so boring. Can't we use a bolder color?" B: "No. We're only flipping this house, and neutral colors will appeal to most prospective buyers."2. noun A house that is being or has been flipped. A: "Beige is so boring. Can't we use a bolder color?" B: "No. This house is a flip, and neutral colors will appeal to most prospective buyers." Look at the cheap cabinets and flooring they used in the kitchen. This place was definitely a flip.

flip

verbSee flip out

flip

in. to go crazy. Wow, I’ve got so much to do, I may just flip.

flipping

mod. damnable. (Euphemistic for fucking. Usually objectionable.) Get this flipping dog out of here! See also: flip
See:
  • a coin flip
  • do an about-face
  • flip
  • flip (one) the bird
  • flip (one's) lid
  • flip (one's) wig
  • flip a coin
  • flip around
  • flip burgers
  • flip for
  • flip for (someone or something)
  • flip lid
  • flip off
  • flip on
  • flip one’s lid
  • flip one’s wig
  • flip one's lid
  • flip one's lid, to
  • flip out
  • flip over
  • flip over (someone or something)
  • flip over someone/something
  • flip side
  • flip someone off
  • flip someone out
  • flip someone the bird
  • flip the script
  • flip the script on (someone or something)
  • flip through
  • flip through (something)
  • flip wig
  • flip your lid
  • flip/give/shoot somebody the bird
  • flip-flop
  • flipping
  • flipping burgers
  • give (one) the bird
  • on the flip side
  • shoot (one) the bird
  • the flip side (of something)
  • the flip side of something

flip


flip

1. a somersault, esp one performed in the air, as in a dive, rather than from a standing position 2. same as nog

FLIP

[flip] (naval architecture) floating instrument platform

FLIP

(1)An early assembly language on the G-15.

[Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)].

FLIP

(2)["FLIP User's Manual", G. Kahn, TR 5, INRIA 1981].

FLIP

(3)Formal LIst Processor.

An early language for pattern-matching on Lisp structures,similar to CONVERT.

["FLIP, A Format List Processor", W. Teitelman, MemoMAC-M-263, MIT 1966].

flip


flip

To buy low and sell high in a fairly short period of time;sometimes associated with predatory practices such as securing an option on property about to be foreclosed and then exercising that option only if able to find a purchaser who will pay enough to generate a profit. In the meantime,the consumer cannot sell to anyone else.

• Condo flipping is accomplished through buying reservation rights in condos to be built in the future, and then selling those rights, not the actual condo, shortly before project completion. There are many Web sites devoted to nationwide markets for condo flipping.

• House flipping usually refers to the practice of buying a home at a price substantially below market because of the need for repairs and then making the renovations and selling in a short period of time, at a substantial profit. Acquisition and renovation is typically financed with a mortgage note due in six months. The practice is risky for those unfamiliar with construction, because delays can be catastrophic.

FLIP


AcronymDefinition
FLIPFast Local Ip
FLIPFast Local Internet Service
FLIPFuture Leaders in Philanthropy (Changing Our World, Inc.)
FLIPFluorescence Loss in Photobleaching
FLIPFloating Instrument Platform
FLIPFlight Information Publication
FLIPFocus on Your Learners by Involving Them in the Process
FLIPFunny Little Island Person
FLIPFast Local Internet Protocol
FLIPFlexible Loan Insurance Program
FLIPFlipmode Kru (gaming clan)
FLIPFinancial and Functional Literacy Incentive Program
FLIPFlorida Investigations of the Paranormal (est. 2009)
FLIPFocus, Links, Input, Payoff (generic cognitive strategy/conceptual framework for problem-solving)
FLIPFlight Information Planning
FLIPFlow Layer Internal Protocol

flip


Related to flip: Flip Video, Flip camera
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Synonyms for flip

verb flick

Synonyms

  • flick
  • switch
  • snap
  • slick
  • jerk

verb thumb

Synonyms

  • thumb
  • leaf
  • glance
  • skip
  • skim
  • browse

verb spin

Synonyms

  • spin
  • turn
  • overturn
  • turn over
  • roll over
  • twist

verb toss

Synonyms

  • toss
  • throw
  • cast
  • pitch
  • flick
  • fling
  • sling

noun toss

Synonyms

  • toss
  • throw
  • cast
  • pitch
  • spin
  • snap
  • twist
  • flick
  • jerk

Synonyms for flip

verb to throw (a coin) in order to decide something

Synonyms

  • toss

phrase flip through: to look through reading matter casually

Synonyms

  • browse
  • dip into
  • glance at
  • leaf
  • riffle
  • run through
  • scan
  • skim
  • thumb

adj rude and disrespectful

Synonyms

  • assuming
  • assumptive
  • audacious
  • bold
  • boldfaced
  • brash
  • brazen
  • cheeky
  • contumelious
  • familiar
  • forward
  • impertinent
  • impudent
  • insolent
  • malapert
  • nervy
  • overconfident
  • pert
  • presuming
  • presumptuous
  • pushy
  • sassy
  • saucy
  • smart
  • brassy
  • fresh
  • smart-alecky
  • snippety
  • snippy
  • uppish
  • uppity
  • wise

Synonyms for flip

noun an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return

Synonyms

  • somersault
  • somersaulting
  • summersault
  • summerset
  • somerset

Related Words

  • tumble
  • flip-flop

noun hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten egg

Related Words

  • mixed drink

noun a sudden, quick movement

Related Words

  • throw

noun the act of flipping a coin

Synonyms

  • toss

Related Words

  • throw

noun a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the water

Related Words

  • dive
  • diving

noun (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team

Synonyms

  • toss
  • pass

Related Words

  • throw
  • centering
  • snap
  • athletics
  • sport

verb lightly throw to see which side comes up

Synonyms

  • toss

Related Words

  • turn

verb cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation

Synonyms

  • switch
  • throw

Related Words

  • switch on
  • turn on
  • switch off
  • turn off
  • turn out
  • cut
  • mesh
  • lock
  • operate
  • engage

verb look through a book or other written material

Synonyms

  • leaf
  • riff
  • riffle
  • thumb
  • flick

Related Words

  • peruse

verb toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air

Synonyms

  • twitch

Related Words

  • move

verb cause to move with a flick

Synonyms

  • flick

Related Words

  • throw

verb throw or toss with a light motion

Synonyms

  • pitch
  • sky
  • toss

Related Words

  • fling
  • submarine
  • lag
  • throw back
  • toss back

verb move with a flick or light motion

Related Words

  • propel
  • impel

verb turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse

Synonyms

  • flip over
  • turn over

Related Words

  • turn

verb react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way

Synonyms

  • flip out

Related Words

  • react
  • respond

verb go mad, go crazy

Synonyms

  • flip out

Related Words

  • change

verb reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)

Synonyms

  • flip-flop
  • interchange
  • alternate
  • tack
  • switch

Related Words

  • change by reversal
  • reverse
  • turn

adj marked by casual disrespect

Synonyms

  • impudent
  • insolent
  • snotty-nosed

Related Words

  • disrespectful
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