the flip side of
1the flip side of the coin — see ↑coin, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑flip side …
2on the flip side — On the reverse or the other side …
3flip side — n [singular] 1.) the bad effects of something that also has good effects ▪ The flip side of the treatment is that it can make patients feel very tired. 2.) old fashioned the side of a record that does not have the main song on …
4flip side — flip ,side noun count 1. ) the negative aspects of an idea, plan, or situation: The flip side of the government s economic growth policy is high inflation. 2. ) the side of a record that has the less popular song on it …
5the other side — flip side, opposite side …
6flip side — 1. n. the “other” side of a phonograph record. □ On the flip side, we have another version of “Love Me Tender” sung by Beverly Mills. □ Give a listen to the flip side sometime. 2. n. the “other” side of something, such as an argument. □ I want to …
7flip side — also flipside 1) N SING: the N The flip side of a record is the side that does not have the main song on it. What s on the flip side? 2) N SING The flip side of a situation consists of the less obvious or less pleasant aspects of it. The trade… …
8flip side — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms flip side : singular flip side plural flip sides 1) the negative aspects of an idea, plan, or situation The flip side of the government s economic growth policy is high inflation. 2) the side of a record that… …
9flip side — /ˈflɪp saɪd/ (say flip suyd) Colloquial –noun 1. the reverse of a gramophone record, usually carrying a song, etc., of less interest or popularity. –phrase 2. the flip side (of the coin), the necessary but unpleasant concomitant: the flip side of …
10flip side — noun a different aspect of something (especially the opposite aspect) the flip side of your positive qualities sometimes get out of control on the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition • Usage Domain: ↑trope, ↑figure of… …