n.
- The movement or sound of repeated flapping.
- Informal. A reversal, as of a stand or position: a foreign policy flip-flop.
- A backless, often foam rubber sandal held to the foot at the big toe by means of a thong.
- A backward somersault or handspring.
- Electronics. An electronic circuit or mechanical device capable of assuming either of two stable states, especially a computer circuit used to store a single bit of information.
v., -flopped, -flop·ping, -flops. v.intr.
- To move back and forth between two conditions or circumstances, sometimes repeatedly: "The weather has flip-flopped between sweltering heat and violent storms" (New York Times).
- To reverse a stand or position: "With the board having flip-flopped over zoning issues in the last several years, residents are looking to this fall's election for clarity" (Eugene L. Meyer).
- To execute a backward somersault or handspring.
To move from one position to the reverse or opposite: The coach flip-flopped the linemen.
flip-flopper flip'-flop'per n.








