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  • 51turn over — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To invert] Syn. overturn, reverse, subvert; see upset 1 . 2. [To transfer] Syn. hand over, give over, deliver; see assign 1 , give 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. flip, overturn, upset, upend, capsize, tip, *turn turtle …

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  • 52turn over — verb a) To flip over; to rotate top to bottom Turn over the box and look at the bottom. b) To relinquish; give back. They turned over the evidence to the authorities …

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  • 53flip out — Synonyms and related words: anger, boil over, bridle, bridle up, bristle, bristle up, fidget, flutter, freak out on, get high on, get mad, get sore, glow, go pitapat, have the fidgets, have the shakes, heave, jerk, palpitate, pant, quake, quaver …

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  • 54flip a bitch — verb To make a rapid and illegal U turn. Thats a cop up there! Flip a bitch and see if we can lose em …

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  • 55flip\ a\ bitch — Make a u turn. I missed my street. Gonna have to flip a bitch at the next light …

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  • 56flip\ a\ bitch — Make a u turn. I missed my street. Gonna have to flip a bitch at the next light …

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  • 57turn upside down — verb a) To flip over; to rotate top to bottom Turn the box upside down and look at the bottom. b) To thoroughly examine. They turned the house upside down looking for the car keys …

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  • 58turn turtle — v. turn over; flip over; capsize …

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  • 59turn something over — 1 I turned over a few pages: FLIP OVER, flick through, leaf through. 2 she turned the proposal over in her mind: THINK ABOUT/OVER, consider, weigh up, ponder, contemplate, reflect on, chew over, mull over, muse on, ruminate on. 3 he turned over… …

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  • 60flip — flɪp n. light slap; sudden motion; somersault, jumping and twisting movement; alcoholic drink containing eggs and sugar v. toss and cause to spin or turn over (as of a coin); do a somersault; move suddenly; go crazy (Slang) adj. sarcastic,… …

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