Present participle for to throw or toss quickly or end-over-end
“If you flip the coin and it lands heads-up every time you flip it, I will give you a cash prize.”
Present participle for to turn over, or cause to turn over, with a sudden quick movement
“Michael De Santa's car would eventually, and inevitably, flip from his haphazard driving.”
Present participle for to put into a quick vertical or revolving motion, especially of a switch
“You can then quickly flip the switch to jump from one mode to another.”
Present participle for to browse or peruse reading material
“I sit down, stare out a window, flip through the magazine, but there's a drunk woman across from me who seems to be talking to herself but, in fact, is talking to a couple in turquoise.”
Present participle for to go berserk or crazy
“After taking his seat, Jerry would flip after being informed that the pilot wanted him out of the plane for being a disturbance.”
Present participle for to become extremely angry or distraught
Present participle for to disturb the composure of
Present participle for to go, or cause to go, insane or as if insane
(somewhat rare) Present participle for to strike or touch lightly
Present participle for to cause to move with a jerk
(colloquial) Present participle for to poke fun at or make fun of
Deserving of condemnation or execration
Characterized by great joy or happiness
The act or state of being turned over or upside-down
The act or art of tossing and catching objects, typically for entertainment
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