flipple
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From flip -le (frequentative suffix).
Pronunciation
[edit]- Rhymes: -ɪpəl
Verb
[edit]flipple (third-person singular simple present flipples, present participle flippling, simple past and past participle flippled)
- (transitive, intransitive, informal) To flip, flop, or fumble (through) repeatedly
- 1975, TV Guide:
- When your picture flipples, it could be that 30 roaches are on a treadmill doing their exercises.
- 2003, J. Harry Duggan, Androids Rule:
- Mars flippled on his communicator, tuned the orange screen into the info web, and began interrogating both star officers.
- 2012, Ira Nayman, Welcome to the Multiverse: Sorry for the inconvenience:
- The Generals had not noticed, in their strong desire to win the goofy arms race That the spring flopped and flooped and flippled all over the place!