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Cosa (chi) è flip - definizione

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The Flip; FLIP; Flip (disambiguation); Flips; The Flip (disambiguation); Flip (song)

flip         
flip1
¦ verb (flips, flipping, flipped)
1. turn over with a sudden quick movement.
2. move or toss with a quick action.
3. (flip through) look quickly through.
4. informal suddenly lose control or become very angry.
¦ noun a flipping action or movement.
¦ adjective flippant.
¦ exclamation informal used to express mild annoyance.
Phrases
flip one's lid (or N. Amer. one's wig) informal suddenly lose control or become very angry.
Origin
C16: prob. a contr. of fillip.
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flip2
¦ noun another term for eggnog.
Origin
C17: perh. from flip1 in the sense 'whip up'.
flip         
v.
1) (slang) (D; intr.) ('to lose one's mind') to flip over (he flipped over her)
2) (d; intr.) to flip through ('to go through quickly') (to flip through an article)
Flip         
·vt To toss or fillip; as, to flip up a cent.
II. Flip ·noun A mixture of beer, spirit, ·etc., stirred and heated by a hot iron.

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Flip

Flip, FLIP, or flips may refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per flip
1. Flip–flop "Pacific islands countries tend to flip–flop between China and Taiwan.
2. R) Rubber flip flops – rub carpets and rugs using a flip flop to collect balls of pet hair.
3. But there’s a flip side as well and it is this flip side that causes more harm than anything else.
4. Must have: The flip–flops in action In the two weeks since the sandals have gone on sale – under the slogan "flip–flops that don‘t flip or flop" – an astonishing 3,000 pairs have been sold, despite minimal publicity.
5. I don‘t know whether it will flip to Miliband, but it will flip,‘ a Labour politician close to the Prime Minister told The Observer yesterday.