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Feather and flip is London Cockney rhyming slang for sleep (kip).
Flit is American slang for a male homosexual.
Noun. A very dry environment. Used in phrases like my mouth is like Gandhis flip-flop. Other parts of one's anatomy that are likened to Gandhi's flip flop include the throat or tongue.
v. To purchase drugs or anything for a lower price than what you sell it for; usually making double the profit. "Yo I just bought an ounce of that sticky icky… now I'm gonna flip it, then go and get two more ounces and flip that… yea."Â
Verb. A variation and shortening of 'flip the bird'.
A verb meaning to go crazy or a noun meaning an eccentric.That dude is really cooking, I think he's going to "flip."
Flip ones lid is slang for losing ones sanity or self control.
That fine, fuzzy line between buzzed and hammered. As in, ?That fucker ain?t driving, he tripped the flip wire three shots ago.?
Flap is British slang for a length of hair combed over to the side. Flap is British slang for too much talk.
n 1. To go crazy. Often used with out. 2. To react strongly and especially enthusiastically: She flipped over the new car. flip (ones's) lid 1. To react strongly, as with anger or enthusiasm. 2. To go crazy.
Flip is slang for an expression of annoyance. A mild euphemism for fuck. Flip is slang for to fly into a rage or an emotional outburst.Flip is British slang for flippant.
Flimp is British slang for to steal.
Clip is slang for to defraud or swindle, especially by overcharging. Clip is British slang for to hit someone with a glancing blow.Clip is British slang for to kill. Clip is American slang for speed. Clip is American slang for each.
Blip is Black−American slang for anything strange
Same as "Blow your top."That cat looks crazy. I think he's gonna "flip his lid."
Flid is British slang for a thalidomide victim.
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n.
To slide; to lose one's footing or one's hold; not to tread firmly; as, it is necessary to walk carefully lest the foot should slip.
n.
Having a tendency to flop or flap; as, a floppy hat brim.
v. t.
To toss or fillip; as, to flip up a cent.
v.
The motion of anything broad and loose, or a stroke or sound made with it; as, the flap of a sail or of a wing.
n.
The act of slipping; as, a slip on the ice.
v. i.
To fall and hang like a flap, as the brim of a hat, or other broad thing.
n.
To beat with a flap; to strike.
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v. t.
To cut slips from; to cut; to take off; to make a slip or slips of; as, to slip a piece of cloth or paper.
v. t.
To clap or strike, as a bird its wings, a fish its tail, etc.; to flap.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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v. t.
To cut off; as with shears or scissors; as, to clip the hair; to clip coin.
n.
To move or fly (out of place); to shoot; -- often with out, off, etc.; as, a bone may slip out of its place.
n.
A slender piece; a strip; as, a slip of paper.
n.
An escape; a secret or unexpected desertion; as, to give one the slip.
n.
An outside covering or case; as, a pillow slip.
v. t.
To clip; to trim.
n.
A blow or stroke with the hand; as, he hit him a clip.
n.
The slip or sheath of a sword, and the like.
n.
A fielder stationed on the off side and to the rear of the batsman. There are usually two of them, called respectively short slip, and long slip.
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