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  • 91FLIP Publicity — Promotions Inc [http://www.flip publicity.com] is a Canadian arts and entertainment communications agency that provides publicity and promotions strategies for clients, many of whom are in the entertainment realm. Created in 1991 by founder and… …

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  • 92Flip (Jeu) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Flip. Flip jeu de société [[Fichier:|]] …

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  • 93Flip Flop — Разработчик Gamos Издатель …

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  • 94Flip dog — Flip Flip (fl[i^]p), n. [Cf. Prov. E. flip nimble, flippant, also, a slight blow. Cf. {Flippant}.] A mixture of beer, spirit, etc., stirred and heated by a hot iron. [1913 Webster] {Flip dog}, an iron used, when heated, to warm flip. [1913… …

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  • 95Flip Flop (pricing game) — Flip Flop is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting February 25, 2000, it is played for a prize with four digits in the price.GameplayThe contestant is shown a four digit price split between the first… …

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  • 96Flip Phillips — Flip Phillips …

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  • 97flip-flop — past tense and past participle flip flopped present participle flip flopping v [i]AmE informal to change your opinion about something >flip flop n ▪ an incredible political flip flop …

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  • 98flip-flop — flip′ flop n. v. flopped, flop•ping 1) inf a sudden or unexpected reversal, as of opinion or policy 2) spo a backward somersault 3) elo Also called flip′ flop cir cuit. an electronic circuit having two stable conditions, each one corresponding to …

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  • 99flip-flop — [flip′fläp΄] n. ☆ 1. an acrobatic spring backward from the feet to the hands and back to the feet 2. an abrupt change, as to an opposite opinion 3. a flapping noise 4. THONG (sense 3) 5. Electronics a circuit having two stable states and… …

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  • 100flip open — [phrasal verb] flip open or flip open (something) or flip (something) open : to open or to cause (something) to open with a quick movement Her notebook flipped open. She flipped open her notebook. • • • …

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