flip-flop

/ˈflɪpˌflɒp//ˈflɪpˌflɑp/

noun

  1. 1

    An instance of flip-flopping, of repeatedly changing one's stated opinion about a matter.

  2. 2

    A bistable; an electronic switching circuit that has either two stable states (switching between them in response to a trigger) or a stable and an unstable state (switching from one to the other and back again in response to a trigger), and which is thereby capable of serving as one bit of memory.

  3. 3

    A sandal consisting of a rubber sole fastened to the foot by a rubber thong fitting between the toes and around the sides of the foot.

    2004: the necessity for yet another place at which to buy a polo shirt or a pair of flip-flops may not be apparent to the town's residents — The New Yorker, 30 August 2004, p.38
  4. 4

    A change of places; an inversion or swap.

  5. 5

    The sound of a regular footfall.

verb

  1. 1

    To alternate back and forth between directly opposite opinions, ideas, or decisions.

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