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flop (verb)

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  • 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 — [c]/flɒp / (say flop) verb (flopped, flopping) –verb (i) 1. to fall or plump down suddenly, especially with noise; drop or turn with a sudden bump or thud. 2. to fall flat on the surface of water. 3. to yield or break down suddenly. 4. Colloquial …  

  • flop — /flɒp/ noun a failure or something which has not been successful ● The new model was a flop. ■ verb to fail or not be a success ● The launch of the new shampoo flopped badly. (NOTE: flopping – flopped) …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • flop — /flɒp/ noun a failure, or something which has not been successful ● The new model was a flop. ■ verb to fail or not be a success ● The launch of the new shampoo flopped badly. (NOTE: flopping–flopped) …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 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 — verb (flops, flopping, flopped) 1》 fall, hang, or collapse in a heavy, loose, and ungainly way. 2》 informal (of a performer or show) fail totally. 3》 informal rest or sleep in an improvised place. noun 1》 a heavy, loose, and ungainly fall. 2》… …   English new terms dictionary

  • flop — Verb. To fail. Noun. A failure …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • flop — I. verb (flopped; flopping) Etymology: alteration of 2flap Date: 1602 intransitive verb 1. to swing or move loosely ; flap 2. to throw or move oneself in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner < flopped into the chair …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • flop — [[t]flɒ̱p[/t]] flops, flopping, flopped 1) VERB If you flop into a chair, for example, you sit down suddenly and heavily because you are so tired. [V prep/adv] Bunbury flopped down upon the bed and rested his tired feet... [V prep/adv] She… …   English dictionary

  • flop — I UK [flɒp] / US [flɑp] verb [intransitive] Word forms flop : present tense I/you/we/they flop he/she/it flops present participle flopping past tense flopped past participle flopped 1) to sit or lie down in a heavy way by relaxing your muscles… …   English dictionary

  • flop — 1. verb a) To fall heavily, because lacking energy. He flopped down in front of the television as he was exhausted from work. b) To fail completely, not to be successful at all (about a movie, play, book, song etc.) …   Wiktionary

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