See you later
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).
Synonyms are words that mean the same thing such as stuff and things or thongs and flip flops
my guess is that ff stands for Flip Flop ie Back Handspring
Colorflip.com is a USELESS website that you have to flip pages again and again and again and again and all you do is flip pages that are colourful. I hope you never visit that site because they are wasting their money by paying for that domain name. So if you do vist that site, then FLIP FLIP FLIP FLIP FLIP away...
Flip book can be made via "Flip PDF" which explored by Flip Builder group in a very easy way.
The phrase "catch you on the flip side" originated from radio DJs in the 1970s. It means goodbye or see you later, and is often used informally in conversation. The "flip side" refers to the B-side of vinyl records, where the less popular song was often found.
All you have to do is flip the CD around
WUBHYBDCYOTFS stands for:What's Up Brother How You Been Doing Catch You On The Flip Side
Take a coin. Decide which side is "yes" and "no." Flip it in the air, catch it, and look at the side that landed upwards. There, you now have your answer.
In Uno Flip, the cards have two sides - a light side and a dark side. The dark side cards have higher point values and special actions. When a Flip card is played, the direction of play changes and all players must flip their hands to the opposite side. This adds a strategic element to the game as players must adapt to the new card values and actions.
a back flip or a front flip wich is sooooooo much easier.
IT means to flip the litters in the the eye docters place like wis flip upside down to to M upside down but If its sideways like E you flip it side ways
It means to slap the opposite hand now, above the head.
Flip the box over to right side up.
a reflection i if you flip a figure on its oppsite side almost like if you wright a word Hi than you flip it so its iH so its back wards
To discover someone's secret tendency
The flip side of that single record, which was originally recorded by "The Cyrkle" in 1966, is; "How Can I Leave Her".