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flip out

VERB
  1. react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way
    he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University
  2. go mad, go crazy
    He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off

How To Use flip out In A Sentence

  • While Americans might casually flip out a card from their wallet, for example, Japanese executives will carefully present their cards with both hands as a sign of respect.
  • The more you flip out the more entertaining it is for the voyeurs, pervs and lurkers on here who love a stoush. Cheeseburger Gothic » Jeezus Keerist Bob, I said make yourself at home… not make yourself a home, like a fucking homeless person.
  • It has been a pretty good laugh watching all the racists flip out over OBAMA. now they are happy because he will be a one term prez ... suddenly they find out the budget makes his ultra rich friends just a bit wealthier ... now what to do? Yahoo! Buzz US: Top Stories
  • But what I found was that it was actually very tough. I started to kind of flip out to some degree.
  • Just flip out the kickstand, kick back and catch all the magic of your favorite movies and videos.
  • The popularity of online shopping is encouraging young Japanese to flip out their cards.
  • I started to kind of flip out to some degree.
  • But am I going to flip out just because some dumb reporter asks a bunch of pointless and infuriating questions?
  • The popularity of online shopping is encouraging young Japanese to flip out their cards.
  • Everybody has a deadline, and people flip out all the time.
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