Sens: backflipn. Salto arrière, exercice acrobatique de saut aérien lors d'une roulade arrière
flip Idiome
flip
be surprised, freak out Mom nearly flipped when I told her we got married.
flip-flop
change of opinion, move to the other side We often see politicians do a flip-flop after they're elected.
flip one
become very excited, lose one
flip out
go insane, go out of one
flip you for it
flip a coin to decide who pays "When our food check arrived, Al said to me, ""I'll flip you for it."""
flip your lid
become angry, blow your stack If you get another speeding ticket, Dad will flip his lid.
flipping
consarned, darn, friggin, If you don't like the flippin' rules, you don't have to play.
candy flip
to ingest LSD and ecstasy at the same time. Extremely popular at dance clubs and raves because of the intense high:"I've never candy flipped as hard as I did last night"
flip the script
to lie or change the story
flip one's wig
Idiom(s): flip one's wig AND flip one's lid
Theme: EXCITEMENT
to suddenly become angry, crazy, or enthusiastic. (Slang.) • Whenever anyone mentions taxes, Mr. Jones absolutely flips his wig. • Stop whistling. You're going to make me flip my lid. • When I saw that brand-new car and learned it was mine, I just flipped my wig.
do a flip-flop
Idiom(s): do a flip-flop (on something) AND do an about-face
Theme: REVERSAL
to make a total reversal of opinion. (Informal or slang.) • Without warning, the government did a flip-flop on taxation. • It had done an about-face on the question of deductions last year.
flip one's lid
Idiom(s): flip one's wig AND flip one's lid
Theme: EXCITEMENT
to suddenly become angry, crazy, or enthusiastic. (Slang.) • Whenever anyone mentions taxes, Mr. Jones absolutely flips his wig. • Stop whistling. You're going to make me flip my lid. • When I saw that brand-new car and learned it was mine, I just flipped my wig.
On the flip side
On the reverse or the other side
Flip The Bird
To raise your middle finger at someone.
flip one's lid|flip|flip one's wig|lid|wig
slang 1. To lose one's temper. When that pushy salesman came back Mom really flipped her lid. Compare: BLOW A FUSE. 2. To lose your mind; become insane. When he offered me three times the pay I was getting, I thought he had flipped his lid. 3. To become unreasonably enthusiastic. She flipped her lid over a hat she saw in the store window.He's flipped his lid over that new actress.
flip out|flip
v. phr., slang, informal To go insane, to go out of one's mind. A is impossible to talk to Joe today he must have flipped out.
flip-flop|flip|flop
flip-flop1v., informal To alternate the positions of; exchange the places of; switch. The football coach had one play in which he flip-flopped his left halfback and fullback. flip-flop2n., informal A complete change; a switch from one thing to an entirely different one. John wanted to be a carpenter like his father, but when he saw the print shop he did a flip-flop and now he's learning printing. flip-flop3adj. phr., informal Involving or using a change from one of two places, positions, or alternatives to the other. The machine was controlled by a flip-flop switch.The football coach hoped to surprise his opponents by using a flip-flop offense.
flip through
flip through Browse through, as in She flipped through the magazine while she waited. This expression uses flip in the sense of “turn over pages.”
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