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flip verb (flipped, flipping) 1 to toss (eg a coin) so that it turns over in mid-air. 2 intrans, colloq (also flip one's lid) to become suddenly wild with anger; to suddenly go crazy or lose one's temper. noun 1 a flipping action. 2 a somersault, especially performed in mid-air. 3 an alcoholic drink made with beaten egg. 4 colloq a short air trip. adj, colloq flippant; over-smart.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: probably imitating the sound.

flip something over to toss or turn it with a light flick.

flip through something to look quickly through it (eg a magazine or book).

flip verb (flipped, flipping) 1 to toss (eg a coin) so that it turns over in mid-air. 2 intrans, colloq (also flip one's lid) to become suddenly wild with anger; to suddenly go crazy or lose one's temper. noun 1 a flipping action. 2 a somersault, especially performed in mid-air. 3 an alcoholic drink made with beaten egg. 4 colloq a short air trip. adj, colloq flippant; over-smart.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: probably imitating the sound.

flip something over to toss or turn it with a light flick.

flip through something to look quickly through it (eg a magazine or book).

flip verb (flipped, flipping) 1 to toss (eg a coin) so that it turns over in mid-air. 2 intrans, colloq (also flip one's lid) to become suddenly wild with anger; to suddenly go crazy or lose one's temper. noun 1 a flipping action. 2 a somersault, especially performed in mid-air. 3 an alcoholic drink made with beaten egg. 4 colloq a short air trip. adj, colloq flippant; over-smart.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: probably imitating the sound.

flip something over to toss or turn it with a light flick.

flip through something to look quickly through it (eg a magazine or book).