intransitive verb.
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To throw or toss with a light brisk motion.
intransitive verb.
To toss in the air, imparting a spin.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To cause to turn over or around, especially with a light quick motion.
intransitive verb.
To turn through (papers, for example); leaf.
intransitive verb.
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To strike quickly or lightly; flick.
intransitive verb.
To move or act on with a quick motion.
intransitive verb.
To change or reverse (one's position or attitude).
intransitive verb.
To buy and resell (a house, for example) in a short period of time for a profit.
intransitive verb.
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To turn over from one side to another or end over end.
intransitive verb.
To turn a somersault, especially in the air.
intransitive verb.
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To move up and down in twists and turns.
intransitive verb.
To move quickly and lightly; snap.
intransitive verb.
To leaf; browse.
intransitive verb.
To change one's mind, especially on a political position.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To go crazy.
intransitive verb.
To react strongly and especially enthusiastically.
noun.
The act of flipping, especially.
noun.
A flick or tap.
noun.
A short, quick movement.
noun.
A somersault.
noun.
A reversal; a flipflop.
noun.
A mixed drink made with any of various alcoholic beverages and often including beaten eggs.
adjective.
Marked by casual disrespect; impertinent.
phrasal verb.
To react strongly; become excited, upset, or angry.
phrasal verb.
To go crazy; have a mental breakdown.
idiom.
(flip (one's) lid) To react strongly, as with anger or enthusiasm.
idiom.
(flip (one's) lid) To go crazy.
idiom.
(flip (someone) off) To make an obscene gesture toward (someone); give the finger to.