flip-flop
[ flip-flop ]
/ ˈflɪpˌflɒp /
noun
adverb
with repeated sounds and motions, as of something flapping.
verb (used without object), flip-flopped, flip-flop·ping.
Also
flip-flap
[flip-flap] /ˈflɪpˌflæp/
(for defs 2, 5, 9, 12),
flip·flop
(for defs 6, 7).
Origin of flip-flop
First recorded in 1655–65
Words nearby flip-flop
flip,
flip chart,
flip one's lid,
flip side,
flip through,
flip-flop,
flip-flopper,
flip-top,
flip-up,
flipbook,
flippant
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British Dictionary definitions for flip-flop
flip-flop
noun
verb -flops, -flopping or -flopped (intr)
informal, mainly US
to make a complete change of opinion, policy, etc
to move with repeated flaps
adverb
with repeated flappings
to go flip-flop
Word Origin for flip-flop
C16: reduplication of
flip