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flip
1.
v., n., & adj.
—v. (flipped, flipping)
1 tr. a flick or toss (a coin, pellet, etc.) with a quick movement so that it spins in the air. b remove (a small object) from a surface with a flick of the fingers.
2 tr. a strike or flick (a person's ear, cheek, etc.) lightly or smartly. b move (a fan, whip, etc.) with a sudden jerk.
3 tr. turn (a small object) over.
4 intr. a make a fillip or flicking noise with the fingers. b (foll. by at) strike smartly at.
5 intr. move about with sudden jerks.
6 intr. sl. become suddenly excited or enthusiastic.
—n.
1 a smart light blow; a flick.
2 colloq. a a short pleasure flight in an aircraft. b a quick tour etc.
3 an act of flipping over (gave the stone a flip).
—adj. colloq. glib; flippant.
Phrases and idioms:
flip chart a large pad erected on a stand and bound so that one page can be turned over at the top to reveal the next. flip one's lid sl.
1 lose self-control.
2 go mad. flip side colloq. the less important side of a gramophone record. flip through = flick through.
Etymology: prob. f. FILLIP
2.
n.
1 a drink of heated beer and spirit.
2 = egg-flip.
Etymology: perh. f. FLIP(1) in the sense whip up

Useful english dictionary. 2012.