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Flop

Someone who is a failure, idiot, disappointment, and/or a joke.
Oh my god, Sydney didn’t help out with our project and it’s due tomorrow! She’s such a flop.
by KDC02 October 7, 2021
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flop

The lead single off Lady Gaga's fifth studio album, Joanne.
Perfect Illusion was a giant flop on the charts.
by andregr April 13, 2017
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flop

v: to fall apart emotionally after a stressful event
"How did your court hearing go?"
"I handled it okay in there, but when I got to the car, I totally flopped."
by benbobbins June 25, 2016
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flop

(n.,v., and adj.) someone who started somewhere (usually a high or good place) to a lower place or status
Should we go to Nicks party?
No one likes nick anymore, he flopped bigtime.

Youre such a flop, dont talk to me.
by drewski8932 May 18, 2016
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Flop

The inability to get it up. Normally insinuated when on a beach or in the presence of a French woman
“Man I flopped last night on the beach with Marie”
“Damn bro that’s like the fourth time that happened this month”
by KingOfFlop May 6, 2021
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flop

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flop on him
by sajann January 24, 2019
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TikTok flip-flop

When a TikToker is forced to abandon the app—whether due to a ban, burnout, or Wi-Fi tragedy—and awkwardly crawls back to ancient social media relics like Facebook and Instagram to satisfy their social media addiction. It’s like leaving a party at a nightclub and ending up at a bingo hall.
Ever since TikTok got banned in their country, Sarah’s been posting motivational quotes on Facebook. Such a total TikTok flip-flop.”
by Calibudz22 January 20, 2025
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