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flip-flopping]], of repeatedly changing one's stated opinion about a matter
flip-flopTo alternate back and forth between directly opposite opinions, ideas, or decisions flip-flopperA person, especially a politician, who changes his opinionflip-flopscasual footwear which are held in place around the front of the foot and are so named because of the sound they make slapping against the sole of the foot as the wearer walks flip-flopsplural form of flip-flopflip-flopsThird-person singular simple present indicative form of flip-flopflip-inA poison pill giving current shareholders of the targeted company the right to purchase additional stock at a discount before a potential takeover, so that the potential acquirer risks discriminatory dilution in the target company. The threshold level therefore effectively sets a ceiling on the amount of stock that any shareholder can accumulate before launching a proxy contest flip-screenNot scrolling, but composed of linked screens between which the player can moveflip flopA flip-flop is a type of footwear normally worn at beaches,often made with a foam rubber sole and two rubber straps that go between the middle side of the outer edge of the sole and the big toe-to second toe seafoodplus.info may also refer to: - Flip-flop (electronics), the bistable multivibrator, a circuit with two stable states- Flip-flop (politics), a sudden change of position on an issue, also called a U-turn- Flip-flop hub, a type of hub used in bicycle wheels- Flip-flop sandal, a type of sandal with no back strap.- Flip/flop is a crucial interchangeable sequence in an AMPA receptor subunit conferred by alternative splicing- A flip-flop is the translocation of a phospholipid in cell membranes carried out by flippase proteins- Flip-Flop, a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the British science fiction television series Doctor WhoHandspring (gymnastics), or flip-flop- Flip Flop (pricing game), a game played on The Price Is Right flip off When you make a fist and extend your middle finger with the back of your hand pointing toward the person you intend it for. A sort of "fuck you" gesture. Also known as "giving the finger"flip-flopA backward somersault or handspringflip-flopInformal. A reversal, as of a stand or position: a foreign policy flip-flopflip-flopThe movement or sound of repeated flappingflip-flopA backless, often foam rubber sandal held to the foot at the big toe by means of a thong flip-flopElectronics. An electronic circuit or mechanical device capable of assuming either of two stable states, especially a computer circuit used to store a single bit of information flip-flop noteNote that allows investors to switch between two different types of debtflip a cointoss a coin (to determine the outcome of something, to make a decision)flip chartvisual aid comprised of a pad of paper placed on an easel and used to present information in sequence (after each sheet is presented, it is flipped over the top of the easel to reveal the next) flip charta chart with several sheets hinged at the top; sheets can be flipped over to present information sequentially flip chartA flip chart is a stand with large sheets of paper which is used when presenting information at a meeting. A chart consisting of sheets hinged at the top that can be flipped over to present information sequentially. a set of large pieces of paper that are connected at the top so that you can turn the pages over to present information to people flip flaprepeated movement of stroke of something long and looseflip one's lidget very angry and fly into a rage; "The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary question"; "Spam makes me go ballistic flip outgo mad, go crazy; "He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off"flip overturn upside down, or throw so as to reverse; "flip over the pork chop"; "turn over the pancakes" flip phonea mobile phone that has a cover which opens upwardsflip sideThe flip side of a record is the side that does not have the main song on it. `What's on the flip side?' flip sideother side, reverse side (of a coin, record, etc.)flip sideThe flip side of a situation consists of the less obvious or less pleasant aspects of it. The trade deficit is the flip side of a rapidly expanding economy flip sideIn the context of general equities, opposite side to a proposition or position (buy, if sell is the proposition and vice versa) flip somebody offmake an impolite or obscene gesture at a personflip the cointoss a coin to determine the outcome of something; to make a decisionflip throughskim, glance over, scanflip-flapwith repeated strokes and noise; "something going flip-flap in the nightflip-flopa backward somersault an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe flip-flopA bistable circuit that can be triggered from one state to the other by an electrical signal; extensively used as a frequency divider flip-flopa decision to reverse an earlier decisionflip-flopA term used to describe a terminal or logical which operates in half-plex, flip-flop mode, sending and receiving data in an alternating manner, but not both at the same time (full duplex) flip-flopreverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)flip-flopan electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable statesflip-flop A device that may assume either one of two reversible, stable states Note 1: The flip-flop is used as a basic control element in computer and communications systems Note 2: In a flip-flop, the transition from one stable state to the other is unstable, i e , for the very short period during which the transition takes place, both outputs may assume the same state, which state may be unpredictable Synonyms bistable circuit, bistable multivibrator, bistable trigger circuit flip-flopAn electrical circuit having two stable states: on and off A basic logic circuit component flip-flopdisapproval If you say that someone, especially a politician, flip-flops on a decision, you are critical of them because they change their decision, so that they do or think the opposite. He has been criticized for flip-flopping on several key issues He seemed so sure of his decision, how could he flip-flop so dramatically now? Flip-flop is also a noun. The President's flip-flops on taxes made him appear indecisive. to change your opinion about something flip-flopa backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe flip-flop(Informal) abrupt reversal or change (esp. of opinion); back flip; sound of something flapping; backless thong sandal; circuit that can toggle between two modes (Electronics) flip-flopA binary cell capable of storing one bit See registerflip-flopA digital logic circuit that can be switched back and forth between two statesflip-flopFlip-flops are open shoes which are held on your feet by a strap that goes between your toes flip-flopSee: Jordanflip-flopSame as flic-flacflip-flop(v) to hike the AT from one end to a mid-point, then jump ahead and hike from the opposite end to the mid-point, thus completing the entire trail in one year; a method often used when hikers find they can't reach the northern terminus before bad weather flip-flopa backward somersaultflip-flopA teacher behavior that disrupts smoothness of lesson delivery by starting one sentence, dropping it, and starting another, then dropping it and returning to the first one flip-flop1 A device having two stable states and two input terminals (or types of input signals) each of which corresponds with one of the two states The circuit remains in either state until caused to change to the other state by application of the corresponding signal Flippera common name for animals which have flippers, such as dolphins and sealsflippera flat, wide, paddle-like rubber covering for the foot, used in swimmingflipperin marine mammals such as whales, a wide flat limb, adapted for swimmingflippertelevision remote control, clickerflipperTo lift one or both flipper out of the water and slap the surface of the waterflippera flat lever in a pinball machine, used to keep the ball in playflippingThe practice of buying real estate, making improvements to it, and reselling it for a higher price flippingFucking; used as an intensifier to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbsmonkey flipA move in which a wrestler takes his opponent and flips that person over his head skid flipA bowl where the ball skids a long way before it starts to rollsunset flipA wrestling move in which the attacking wrestler dives over an opponent who is facing him, usually bent over forwards, catching the opponent in a waistlock from behind and landing back-first behind him, then rolling forward into a sitting position, pulling the opponent over backwards and down to the mat so that he lands on his back in a sitout pin position FlipsPlural of Flipadjective flip 3not said or meant seriously = flippantegg flipeggnogflippedpast of flipflipperthe flat broad limb of aquatic animals specialized for swimmingflipperfin; diver's webbed finlike shoeflipperA type of ball bowled by a leg spin bowler, which spins backwards and skids off the pitch with a low bounce flipperin marine mammals, a wide flat limb, adapted for swimmingflipperThe handflipperFlippers are flat pieces of rubber that you can wear on your feet to help you swim more quickly, especially underwater flipperA broad flat limb used for swimming, as those of seals, sea turtles, whales, etc flippera shoe for swimming; the paddle-like front is an aid in swimming (especially underwater) flipperTerm applied to a can, which, when tapped, will not return to a normal shape unless one presses in on a bulge flipperA trader in the market who is in and out of stocks usually in a matter of days or in the case of new issues maybe a matter of minutes flipperThe term given to those who buy expensive and/or scarce wines from mailing lists with the intention of reselling them at a profit (as in "flipping" the wine) Ordinarily, a flipper is an affable individual But, challenge them or get them riled, and they prefer anonymity flipperA temporary denture to replace missing teeth during the waiting period for long term treatment flipperA device used in some electronic changeable copy signs A flipper is a disk, door, cube or sphere that opens and closed electromagnetically, showing a black or colored surface flipperthe flat broad limb of aquatic animals specialized for swimming a shoe for swimming; the paddle-like front is an aid in swimming (especially underwater) flipperThe flippers of an animal that lives in water, for example a seal or a penguin, are the two or four flat limbs which it uses for swimming flippingBuying shares in an IPO and immediately selling them for a profitflippingTo buy and sell an equity within a short period of time to take profits is called flipping Some investors buy IPO shares near the offering price and immediately sell their stake as the price jumps in the aftermarket The practice of flipping may be discouraged by the underwriters though penalties and waiting periods flippingemphasis Some people use flipping to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are annoyed. This is such a flipping horrible picture. = flaming Flipping is also an adjective. I even washed the flipping bed sheets yesterday. used to show that you are slightly annoyed about something flippingBuying shares in an initial public offering (IPO), and then selling the shares immediately after the start of public trading to turn an immediate profit flippingThe sale of a company within a year or two of its being boughtflippingThe term "Flipping" comes from the method of presentation that you use when fishing a jig or worm in heavy shallow cover The equipment needed for this are as follows: A heavy action 6 or 7 foot baitcasting rod, heavy line 17lb test minimum, and a jig or worm attached to the end of your line The method of presentation used is to let out enough line so that the bait is hanging down by the reel handle, swing or "flip" out your rod hand and let go of the bait at the same time Then as your bait nears its target ease back on the rod and engage your reel so that the bait enters the water without spooking the bass This is how it's supposed to be done in theory It takes allot of practice to get this down to perfection flippingA mild intensifierflippingpresent participle of flipflippingBuying shares in an initial public offering IPO and then selling those shares immediately after it starts publicly trading to turn an immediate profits flippingFlipping is the action of rotating or flipping an object either horizontally, vertically, left, or right flippingWhen working with two signals degrees out of phase, delaying one of the signals so that its phase lines up with the other flippingThe act of buying shares in an IPO and selling them immediately for a profit Brokerage firms underwriting new stock issues tend to discourage flipping, and will often try to allocate shares to investors who intend to hold on to the shares for some time However, the temptation to flip a new issue once it has risen in price sharply is too irresistible for many investors who have been allocated shares in a hot issue (See Hot Issue and New Issue) flippingThe act of buying shares in an IPO and selling them immediately for a profitflippingQuickly taking profits by selling IPO shares after they have increased in after-market trading Makes a lot of money for the large institutional investors who got their piece of the initial offering flippingThe sale of a company shortly after its purchaseflippingTerm for the practice of subscribing to a new security offering and quickly selling it in the aftermarket flipping turning of a graphic object from left to right or from top to bottom (Computers)flipsThird person singular of flipfront flipA single forward somersault performed in the airfront flipThe rider and board flip forward end over endfront flipThe rider rotates forward in the air, flipping the board end over end Return to top