| the offspring of a zebra and a donkey. |
| a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question. |
| flip-flop | |
| —n | |
| 1. | a backward handspring |
| 2. | Also called: bistable an electronic device or circuit that can assume either of two stable states by the application of a suitable pulse |
| 3. | informal chiefly (US) a complete change of opinion, policy, etc |
| 4. | a repeated flapping or banging noise |
| 5. | Also called (US, Canadian, Austral, and NZ): thong a rubber-soled sandal attached to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the next toe |
| —vb , -flops, -flopping, -flopped | |
| 6. | informal chiefly (US) to make a complete change of opinion, policy, etc |
| 7. | to move with repeated flaps |
| —adv | |
| 8. | with repeated flappings: to go flip-flop |
| [C16: reduplication of | |
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