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flop (noun)

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  • flop — [flɒp ǁ flɑːp] verb flopped PTandPP flopping PRESPART [intransitive] if a product or an attempt to do something flops, it fails completely: • A £16 million rights issue in the company flopped yesterday with only 2.4 % of the 151 million shares on …   Financial and business terms

  • flop´pi|ness — flop|py «FLOP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est, noun, plural pies. Informal. –adj. tending to flop; flopping: »a floppy hat. –n. = floppy disk. (Cf. ↑floppy disk) –flop´pi|ly …   Useful english dictionary

  • flop´pi|ly — flop|py «FLOP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est, noun, plural pies. Informal. –adj. tending to flop; flopping: »a floppy hat. –n. = floppy disk. (Cf. ↑floppy disk) –flop´pi|ly …   Useful english dictionary

  • flop|py — «FLOP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est, noun, plural pies. Informal. –adj. tending to flop; flopping: »a floppy hat. –n. = floppy disk. (Cf. ↑floppy disk) –flop´pi|ly …   Useful english dictionary

  • flop — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, resounding, spectacular ▪ The show was the biggest flop in TV history. ▪ complete, total ▪ expensive …   Collocations dictionary

  • flop|house — «FLOP HOWS», noun. U.S. a cheap, rundown hotel or rooming house for vagrant and homeless persons, usually in a very poor section of a city …   Useful english dictionary

  • flop|o|ver — «FLOP OH vuhr», noun. U.S. 1. Informal. a turning over; turnover. 2. a television image that appears as a series of frames running down the screen, due to faulty reception …   Useful english dictionary

  • flop|per — «FLOP uhr», noun. one that flops …   Useful english dictionary

  • flop — (v.) c.1600, probably a variant of FLAP (Cf. flap) with a duller, heavier sound. Sense of fall or drop heavily is 1836, that of collapse, fail is 1919; though the figurative noun sense of a failure is recorded from 1893. Related: Flopped;… …   Etymology dictionary

  • flop — ► VERB (flopped, flopping) 1) hang or swing loosely. 2) sit or lie down heavily and clumsily. 3) informal fail totally. ► NOUN 1) a heavy and clumsy fall. 2) informal a total failure …   English terms dictionary

  • flop sweat — noun Date: 1953 nervous sweat (as of a performer) caused especially by the fear of failing …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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