to take an investment or sum of money and quickly turn it around to a more profitable situation
To drastically change a situation around
To drastically change a situation around
I would take the property and flip it.
After Kennedy paid me back I flipped it in 30 days.
He was a player when I met him, but I flipped him in week.
After Kennedy paid me back I flipped it in 30 days.
He was a player when I met him, but I flipped him in week.
by Regi Kimbell April 26, 2005
by FlippingFlip March 10, 2016
1. ayyo heres the dutch flip that god
2. i just copped this qp... im bouta flip that... cop a halfy n b sittin good god werd motha
2. i just copped this qp... im bouta flip that... cop a halfy n b sittin good god werd motha
by ziddy fatt December 27, 2011
by Pokerpro158 August 2, 2006
by flippinslang May 17, 2010
If you flip something you make a profit out of it.
Let's say you bought a 5-stick pack of gum for 25 cents and you sell every stick for 10 cents (giving you 50 cents) you just flipped the pack of gum.
I heard there was a show where people flip houses.
They buy some houses, fix them up then sell them for more than they paid.
So I guess you could flip anything, but when I hear someone say they flipped something I'm usually thinking about narcotics.
In the example, "pound" is probably a pound of chronic, cocaine, etc..
by JGuzmannn April 17, 2007
by Voyaging August 27, 2012