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a 1920's defintion of a quickie. They last only a few minutes. "Damn...i got my hands on the hottie with da nice rack...she was all 4 the flop, homes!"
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Something that fails miserably The Final Fantasy movie was the biggest flop since Battlefield Earth.
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When someone bails on you at the last minute. "I can't believe she flopped on me."
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The first three board cards dealt in Texas Hold 'em poker. This is the only true definition. The flop was a rainbow: 3d, 4c, 9s
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A failed attempt.
Something that just isn't going to happen. Someone who will never succeed. An idea that has fallen apart. A home that is just a mess. I tried to do a back flip off my trampoline, and boy was that a flop! I am now in a wheelchair.
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To grossly exagerate a push/trip in a sport to draw a foul. Most common in basketball and soccer. "Foul? Are you kidding me? That was a total flop! F***ing refs!"
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to cancel plans with your friends, family, bf/gf at the last minute we were supposed to go to see a movie, but he flopped on me
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when a basketball player falls unnecessarily, after little or no contact Wow, there goes Manu again, flopping after no contact
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