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flip
verb
-
flip
,
flipping
,
flips
,
flipped
to
turn
something
over
in
a
quick
,
light
motion
•
She
used
a
spatula
to
flip
the
pancake
after
one
minute
.
She
used
a
spatula
to
flip
the
pancake
after
one
minute
.
•
The
gardener
flipped
the
soil
with
his
trowel
.
The
gardener
flipped
the
soil
with
his
trowel
.
verb
-
flip
,
flipping
,
flips
,
flipped
to
move
or
change
something
small
,
like
a
switch
or
lid
,
with
a
quick
flick
•
He
reached
over
and
flipped
the
light
switch
,
flooding
the
room
with
brightness
.
He
reached
over
and
flipped
the
light
switch
,
flooding
the
room
with
brightness
.
•
The
child
flipped
the
toy
car's
timer
lever
to
start
the
countdown
.
The
child
flipped
the
toy
car's
timer
lever
to
start
the
countdown
.
noun
a
quick
turning
or
tossing
movement
,
or
the
result
of
it
•
With
a
neat
flip
,
the
chef
sent
the
omelet
back
into
the
pan
.
With
a
neat
flip
,
the
chef
sent
the
omelet
back
into
the
pan
.
•
The
coin
landed
heads-up
after
the
flip
.
The
coin
landed
heads-up
after
the
flip
.
verb
-
flip
,
flipping
,
flips
,
flipped
to
suddenly
become
very
angry
,
excited
,
or
wildly
enthusiastic
•
Dad
flipped
when
he
saw
the
muddy
footprints
on
the
white
carpet
.
Dad
flipped
when
he
saw
the
muddy
footprints
on
the
white
carpet
.
•
The
crowd
flipped
as
the
band
walked
onstage
.
The
crowd
flipped
as
the
band
walked
onstage
.
adjective
showing
a
rude
lack
of
seriousness
or
respect
•
Don't
get
flip
with
your
teacher
;
show
some
respect
.
Don't
get
flip
with
your
teacher
;
show
some
respect
.
•
His
flip
reply
irritated
the
interviewer
.
His
flip
reply
irritated
the
interviewer
.