Search Result:flip
KK Pronunciation
〔 flIp 〕
Pronunciation
〔 flip 〕
Overview of noun flip
The noun flip has 6 senses
- somersault, somerset, summersault, summerset, somersaulting, flip -- (an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return)
- flip -- (hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten egg)
- flip -- (a sudden, quick movement; "with a flip of the wrist"; "the fish flipped over")
- flip, toss -- (the act of flipping a coin)
- flip -- (a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the water)
- pass, toss, flip -- ((sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team; "the pass was fumbled")
Overview of verb flip
The verb flip has 11 senses
- flip, toss -- (lightly throw to see which side comes up; "I don't know what to do--I may as well flip a coin!")
- throw, flip, switch -- (cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever")
- flick, flip, thumb, riffle, leaf, riff -- (look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume")
- flip, twitch -- (toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air)
- flip, flick -- (cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic")
- flip, toss, sky, pitch -- (throw or toss with a light motion; "flip me the beachball"; "toss me newspaper")
- flip -- (move with a flick or light motion)
- flip, flip over, turn over -- (turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse; "flip over the pork chop"; "turn over the pancakes")
- flip, flip out -- (react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way; "he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University")
- flip, flip out -- (go mad, go crazy; "He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off")
- interchange, tack, switch, alternate, flip, flip-flop -- (reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action))
Overview of adj flip
The adj flip has 1 sense
- impudent, insolent, snotty-nosed, flip -- (marked by casual disrespect; "a flip answer to serious question"; "the student was kept in for impudent behavior")