To go back and forth on a decision or issue.
To make a decision and then change your mind.
Bernard: You coming to Hooters for happy hour?
Larry: No, I can't. My wife wants me home at 6.
Bernard: You said you were goin' an hour ago! Nice flip flop. Get a sack.
a metallic, iridescent paint on a car which appears to change colors when viewed from different angles - often applied to caddies by rappers in houston
damn, that caddy dripped out wit dat candy apple flip flop mayne
1) An electronic circuit that reverses ("flips") its state when a pulse is administered to it.
2) A behaviour similar to the aforementioned circuit's. Reversing your stance, depending on input.
3) A kind of open shoe.
1) A register has to store and erase values as needed, so you must use flip-flops to implement one.
2) Politicians are extremely prone to flip-flopping, especially when votes are at stake.
3) I will buy some matching red flip flops to go with my red T-shirt.
a person that says there in one gang and represents another
GUY: ya im a crip
other guy: bitch your a flip flop
a backless foam-rubber sandal with a V-shaped strap secured between the toes and at the sides of the foot
"Many people wear flip flops at the beach."