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

flip

verb
 
/flɪp/
 
/flɪp/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flip
 
/flɪp/
 
/flɪp/
he / she / it flips
 
/flɪps/
 
/flɪps/
past simple flipped
 
/flɪpt/
 
/flɪpt/
past participle flipped
 
/flɪpt/
 
/flɪpt/
-ing form flipping
 
/ˈflɪpɪŋ/
 
/ˈflɪpɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to turn over into a different position with a sudden quick movement; to make something do this
    • The plane flipped and crashed.
    • (figurative) She felt her heart flip (= with excitement, etc.).
    • flip something (+ adj.) He flipped the lid open and looked inside the case.
    see also flip over
  2. [transitive] to press a button or switch in order to turn a machine, etc. on or off synonym flick
    • flip something to flip a switch
    • flip something on/off She reached over and flipped off the light.
  3. [transitive] to throw something somewhere with a sudden quick movement, especially using your thumb and/or fingers synonym toss
    • flip a coin They flipped a coin to decide who would get the ticket.
    • flip something + adv./prep. He flipped the keys onto the desk.
  4. [intransitive] flip (out) (informal) to become very angry, excited or unable to think clearly
    • She finally flipped under the pressure.
    • He completely flipped when he saw the mess in the kitchen.
    Topics Feelingsc2
  5. Word Originmid 16th cent. (as a verb in the sense ‘make a flick with the finger and thumb’): probably a contraction of fillip.
Idioms
flip burgers
  1. (especially North American English, informal, usually disapproving) to work as a chef in a fast-food restaurant, especially when this is considered to be a low-status job for people who lack the ambition or ability to do anything better
    • He is now flipping burgers and serving drinks to make ends meet.
flip your lid
  1. (informal) to become very angry and lose control of what you are saying or doing
    • She’ll flip her lid when she finds out.
    Topics Feelingsc2
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