To neglect to flush the toilet after pooping.
Did you floop? That's really grody!
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Comes from the word flop. elongated. Fl-oo-ping takes a measured time, whereas to flop is instant.
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Mom: Iβm going to the store
Billy: Donβt forget the floops!
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A girl or boy friend that is merely for reputation.
She's a floop, just because you snogged her doesn't make her your girlfriend.
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jerk or uptight person apparently, from the context in the film
"Don't be such a complete floop, Gregory!"
- from "That Darn Cat!" (1965), at 1:24 in the film
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A permutation of the word fluff. Usually meant to add size to an object that has moveable parts.
Ben had to floop the branches of the plastic tree, as it began to look tiny in appearance.
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Often used within the context of a turn based strategy game between two players 'Flooping the Pig' refers to singular successful manoeuvre that one can repeat against one's opponent as they have no means of countering it.
"Once Steve played that enchantment he was able to just floop the pig each turn until he won, there was nothing I could do"
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