| flip-flop (flĭp'flŏp') n.
v. intr.
To move from one position to the reverse or opposite: The coach flip-flopped the linemen. flip'-flop'per n. |
| Main Entry: | flip-flopper |
| Part of Speech: | n |
| Definition: | a person who continually changes a point of view or decision, esp. a politician |
| Usage: | flippy-floppy, adj |