Usually means: Reversals or rotations of an object.
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General (11 matching dictionaries)
  1. flips: Merriam-Webster
  2. flips: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. flips: Collins English Dictionary
  4. flips: Vocabulary.com
  5. Flip's, Flips, flips: Wordnik
  6. flips: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  7. Flips, flips: Wiktionary
  8. flips: Dictionary.com
  9. flips: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  10. Flips: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  11. flips: TheFreeDictionary.com

Art (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Epicurus.com Spirits Glossary (No longer online)

Business (1 matching dictionary)
  1. flips: Financial dictionary

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. flips: Encyclopedia

Miscellaneous (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. FLIPS: Acronym Finder
  2. SPIRITS Terminology (No longer online)
  3. flips: Idioms

Slang (1 matching dictionary)
  1. flips: Urban Dictionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (FLIP)

noun:  A maneuver which rotates an object end over end.
noun:  A complete change of direction, decision, movement etc.
noun:  (archaic) A fillip or light blow.
noun:  (dated) A whit or jot; the tiniest amount.
noun:  (US, slang) A slingshot.
noun:  A hairstyle popular among boys in the 1960s–70s and 2000s–10s, in which the hair goes halfway down the ears, at which point it sticks out
noun:  (informal) The purchase of an asset (usually a house) which is then improved and sold quickly for profit.
noun:  (firearms, uncountable) The tendency of a gun's barrel to jerk about at the moment of firing.
verb:  (transitive) To throw so as to turn over.
verb:  (transitive) To put into a quick revolving motion through a snap of the thumb and index finger.
verb:  (transitive, US politics) To win a state (or county) won by another party in the preceding elections.
verb:  (intransitive, US) To turn state's evidence; to agree to testify against one's co-conspirators in exchange for concessions from prosecutors.
verb:  (transitive, US) To induce someone to turn state's evidence; to get someone to agree to testify against their co-conspirators in exchange for concessions.
verb:  (intransitive, slang) To go berserk or crazy; to get extremely angry.
verb:  (intransitive, slang) To go berserk or crazy; to be extremely thrilled or enthusiastic.
verb:  (transitive, finance, slang) To purchase and resell assets (often real estate or artworks) for immediate short-term profit.
verb:  (transitive, finance, slang) To refinance (a loan), accruing additional fees.
verb:  (transitive, computing) To invert a bit (binary digit), changing it from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0.
verb:  (transitive, informal) To hand over or pass along.
verb:  (intransitive, informal) To switch to another task, etc.
verb:  (intransitive) To flap.
adjective:  (UK, informal) Having the quality of playfulness, or lacking seriousness of purpose.
adjective:  Sarcastic.
adjective:  (informal) Disrespectful, flippant.
noun:  A mixture of beer, spirit, etc., stirred and heated by a hot iron (a "flip dog").
noun:  (slang, chiefly derogatory, ethnic slur) A Filipino; a person who is of Filipino background.
noun:  (finance) Acronym of flexible loan insurance plan.
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