No. The phrase "flip chart" is simply a descriptive term for a particular kind of presentation chart.
Of course, for any particular item or word, someone can be found who will claim to be offended by it. That does not make it an offensive word.
A Swear word = A word considered taboo and impolite or offensive. Flip is -not- a swear word. I was bemused that someone had answered "yes". I'd very much like to understand how the word "flip" can be taboo, impolite, or offensive.
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Flip-flop is a compound word that includes "flip".
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I dont think its more useful than excel or word. Its a glorified flip chart.
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Tagalog Translation of CHART: tsart
No, the word 'flipping' isn't swearing. The real swear words such as f#####g, s##t, e.t.c are. They are offensive and have a bad meaning. 'Flipping' means 'to flip something' or 'to mentally flip, or get mad and insane.' So if someone yells at you for saying it, then you know that they are wrong.
A mathematical word for flip is reflect.
The word "chart" does not have a homophone.
One can Purchased a flip chart easel from an office furniture shop or online at Officefurniture, Amason, SUpaprice, Zapmeta, Memotec, Argos and Staples. It can also be purchased at supermarkets like Tesco, Asda, Morrison and Siansbury.
The word flip is a verb (flip, flips, flipping, flipped), a noun (as in back flip or an egg flip), and sometimes an adjective (as in a flip remark).