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ALL meanings of flopped

flop
F f
  • verb without object flopped to fall or plump down suddenly, especially with noise; drop or turn with a sudden bump or thud (sometimes followed by down): The puppy flopped down on the couch. 1
  • verb without object flopped to change suddenly, as from one side or party to another (often followed by over). 1
  • verb without object flopped to be a complete failure; fail: The play flopped dismally. 1
  • verb without object flopped Informal. to sleep or be lodged: to flop at a friend's house. 1
  • verb without object flopped to swing loosely; bounce; flap: His long hair flops in his eyes when he runs. 1
  • verb with object flopped to drop with a sudden bump or thud: He flopped his books on a chair. 1
  • verb with object flopped to dispose (oneself) in a heavily negligent manner: to flop oneself in a chair. 1
  • verb with object flopped to invert (the negative of a photograph) so that the right and left sides are transposed. 1
  • noun flopped an act of flopping. 1
  • noun flopped the sound of flopping; a thud. 1
  • noun flopped a failure: The new comedy was a flop. 1
  • noun flopped Informal. a place to sleep; temporary lodging: The mission offered a flop and a free breakfast. 1
  • noun flopped Simple past tense and past participle of flop. 1
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