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51Flip — A point when traders shift from having more long positions to having more short positions, or vice versa. A flip can be described as a situation when a trader decides that their outlook or strategy is no longer a winning one, and begins to take… …
52flip on — phr verb Flip on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑light …
53Flip — 1. giddy, irresponsible, silly person; 2. amaze: The results will flip you ; 3. become angered or enraged; 4. euphemism for the exclamation Fuck! …
54flip — Australian Slang 1. giddy, irresponsible, silly person; 2. amaze: The results will flip you ; 3. become angered or enraged; 4. euphemism for the exclamation Fuck! …
55flip — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. & v. t. flick, snap; flip flop. See impulse, change. adj., informal, pert, flippant. See insolence. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. somersault. II v. toss, flick, throw, pitch, spin, snap. III… …
56Flip — Flịp 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 1. 〈Eiskunst , Rollschuhlauf; Skateboarden〉 ein Drehsprung; einen dreifachen Flip springen 2. Cocktail, alkohol. Mischgetränk mit Zucker u. Ei [Etym.: engl.] …
57flip — verb 1) the wave flipped the dinghy over the plane flipped on to its back Syn: overturn, turn over, tip over, roll (over), upturn, capsize; upend, invert, knock over; keel over, topple over, turn turtle; archaic overset 2) …
58flíp — a m (ȋ) gastr. mešana alkoholna ali brezalkoholna pijača z jajci in sladkorjem: naročil je kozarec flipa; borovničev flip …
59flip — veidrodinis atspindys statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Paveikslo veidrodinis atspindys. ↑Grafikos rengyklėse gaunamas dvejopas atspindys paveikslą verčiant gulsčiai arba stačiai. atitikmenys: angl. flip; mirroring ryšiai: dar žiūrėk –… …
60flip — 1. Brief trip (usu. by plane). 2. v. Become excited to the point of ecstasy. [Pop.] Also flip one s top Become almost delirious. 3. adj. Casual, flippant …