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1 flipping
adj. \/ˈflɪpɪŋ\/(spesielt britisk, hverdagslig) forbasket, forbannet, pokkers -
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flip 1. past tense, past participle - flipped; verb1) (to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns): They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.) kaste, knipse, slå2) ((sometimes with over) to turn over quickly: She flipped over the pages of the book.) bla gjennom2. noun(an act of flipping.) knips, kollbøtteknipsIsubst. \/flɪp\/1) knips, dask, snert, (lett) slag2) rykk3) ( hverdagslig) kort flytur4) volt, kollbøtte, salto(mortale)5) ( slang) raptus, ri, flipp, rusopplevelsedo someone a flip gjøre noen en tjenesteIIsubst. \/flɪp\/flip (en slags varm, alkoholholdig drikk, ofte med rå eggeplomme), eggedramIIIverb \/flɪp\/1) knipse, slå• will you flip the ash off your cigarette, please?2) daske til, knipse til3) smekke4) vifte, slå med, smelle med5) kaste6) (amer., slang) bli forelsket7) snu, vende8) sprette, hoppe9) ( hverdagslig) fly, ta en flytur10) (amer., slang) få til å le11) (amer., slang) holde på å le seg ihjel• when I saw him dance, I nearly flippedda jeg så ham danse, holdt jeg nesten på å le meg i hjelflip (out) bli rasende, gå i taket, få anfall flippe utflip (over) snu, vendeflip (up) slå mynt og krone, kaste mynt og kroneflip a coin se ➢ coinflip at klaske tilflip one's lid se ➢ lidflip one's top se ➢ top, 1flip one's wig se ➢ wig, 1flip something off slå noe avflip something open dra noe nedflip through bla fort igjennomIVadj. \/flɪp\/1) ( slang) nesevis, frekk, nebbete2) rappkjeftet3) bakside-Vinterj. \/flɪp\/søren (også)
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