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ALL meanings of flip out

flip out
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  • verb with object flip out to toss or put in motion with a sudden impulse, as with a snap of a finger and thumb, especially so as to cause to turn over in the air: to flip a coin. 1
  • verb with object flip out to move (something) suddenly or jerkily. 1
  • verb with object flip out to turn over, especially with a short rapid gesture: to flip pancakes with a spatula. 1
  • verb with object flip out Slang. to make (someone) insane, irrational, angry, or highly excited (usually followed by out). 1
  • verb with object flip out Finance. to resell, especially quickly, or to refinance, as a mortgage loan. 1
  • verb without object flip out to make a flicking movement; strike at something smartly or sharply; snap. 1
  • verb without object flip out to move oneself with or as if with flippers: The seals flipped along the beach. 1
  • verb without object flip out to move with a jerk or jerks. 1
  • verb without object flip out to turn over or perform a somersault in the air. 1
  • verb without object flip out Slang. to react to something in an excited, astonished, or delighted manner: He really flipped over his new girlfriend. to become insane, irrational, angry, or highly excited (often followed by out). 1
  • noun flip out an instance of flipping; a smart tap or strike. 1
  • noun flip out a sudden jerk. 1
  • noun flip out a somersault, especially one performed in the air: a back flip off the diving board. 1
  • noun flip out Cards. a variety of seven-card stud in which each player receives the first four cards facedown and selects two of them to expose before receiving the next card. 1
  • noun flip out Slang. flip side. 1
  • idioms flip out flip one's lid / wig, Slang. lid (def 8). 1
  • intransitivephrasal verbs flip out lose one's temper 1
  • intransitivephrasal verbs flip out have a mental breakdown 1
  • verb flip out (Idiomatic) To become very angry or upset. 0
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