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Definition of flop verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

flop

verb
 
/flɒp/
 
/flɑːp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flop
 
/flɒp/
 
/flɑːp/
he / she / it flops
 
/flɒps/
 
/flɑːps/
past simple flopped
 
/flɒpt/
 
/flɑːpt/
past participle flopped
 
/flɒpt/
 
/flɑːpt/
-ing form flopping
 
/ˈflɒpɪŋ/
 
/ˈflɑːpɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] to sit or lie down in a heavy and sudden way because you are very tired
    • flop (down/back) into/on something Exhausted, he flopped down into a chair.
    • flop down/back The young man flopped back, unconscious.
    Topics Feelingsc2
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to fall, move or hang in a heavy way, without control
    • Her hair flopped over her eyes.
    • The fish were flopping around in the bottom of the boat.
  3. [intransitive] (informal) to be a complete failure
    • The play flopped on Broadway.
    • England flopped in the European Championship.
    • Many of his ambitious schemes have flopped in the past.
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2, Film and theatrec2
  4. see also flip-flop
    Word Originearly 17th cent.: variant of flap.
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