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    [Noun]  | "flip-flop" | \ ˈflip-ˌfläp \


    1: the sound or motion of something flapping loosely

    2: a backward handspring

    3: a sudden reversal (as of policy or strategy)


    Origin: 1600 ;

    [Verb]  | "flip-flop" 


    1: as in yo-yo;


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    [Noun]  | "flip-flop" 


    1: a changing from one policy or point of view to virtually its exact opposite;


      * e.g., " ... the governor's frequent flip-flops would indicate that she has no core beliefs "



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     [ "flip-flop" ]

    1: adjective: A phrase most commonly used to describe the fluid political positions of former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney.

      * e.g.,  ... Gov. Romney has once again demonstrated another flip-flop on the issue of (fill with any political issue). 

     [ "flip-flop" ]

    1: a U-turn, can also mean a return trip

      * e.g.,  ... Full blown bear did a flip-flop and is south bound & hammered down 

     [ "flip-flop" ]

    1: (n.) A derrogatory name for a Filipino (or Phillipino or however the fuck you spell it).

      * e.g.,  ... "Man, those flip-flops think they're all gangsta, but I bet not one of them would have the balls to fight one-on-one." 

     [ "flip-flop" ]

    1: A political phrase, usually contributed by an opponent, for someone who changes their position of some issue.

      * e.g.,  ... Practically everyone is the Bush administration has done a "flip-flop" on government regulation since their econcomy flopped. 

     [ "flip-flop" ]

    1: Noun.

      * e.g.,  ... Jason and Jake flip-flopped last night. Jason topped Jake first, then Jake topped Jason. 


     [ "flip-flop" ]

    2: A sexual act consisting of the first person penetrating the second person for the first round. Then the following round the second person penetrates the first person.

     [ "flip-flop" ]

    1: Regular Verb; transitive To tie a brick to the male donkey's genitalia in order to step onto it so that the animal squeezes his rectum around the person's penis. It is a common practice of the Colombian Caribbean Coast and northern regions of Brazil in which male teenagers (sometimes adult men) subjugate donkeys to have sex with them. It is considered a cultural practice in the Colombian Caribbean Coast that determines whether a teenager has become a "real man"; people have attributed it an aphrodisiac connotation assuring that it enlarges the size of the penis. Its name comes from the Spanish "chancletear" (to flip-flop).

      * e.g.,  ... I flip-flop every day. 

     [ "flip flop the flip flops" ]

    1: Drink some beer.

      * e.g.,  ... You wanna flip flop the flip flops? 

     [ "Flip-flops" ]

    1: The only shoes worth wearing. Hey, what can I say, my feet sweat. Perfect for people who live in warm areas of the world.

      * e.g.,  ... Gosh, it's so frickin hot out! Luckily my feet won't sweat because I have on my flip-flops. 

     [ "flip flop" ]

    1: A specific act invloving the motions of a male bending over a female and going to town on her from behind.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey I heard Suzy was at your house last night, what happened?" 

     [ "flip flops" ]

    1:  shoes that both guys and girls wear. does not matter on what color either gender wears.

      * e.g.,  ...  the whole school wore flip flops during spring time. 


     [ "flip flops" ]

    2:  there are also heels that are flip flops as well, girls usually wear these.

      * e.g.,  ...  i love to wear flip flops that are heels. 

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