Three Foot Flip

noun. a complicated process of flips in a three foot period. usually involved in vehicular incidents. the object is interupted while on its travel and starts flipping in the air uncontrollably in a distance of three feet
In a laggy game of Halo, you notice that a grenaded Warthog may engage in a three foot flip
by Humpcatter16 January 17, 2010
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flip mode squad

Filipinos are sometimes referred to as Flips; therefore, a Flip Mode Squad would be a group of Filipinos.
"Who's coming to the party with you?"

"Yo, I'm coming with the Flip Mode Squad."

"That's what's up."
by randomactsofkindness December 14, 2008
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catch you on the flip side

I'll see you in the next life/after life if i die doing this dangerous thing i'm about to do.
1. Boondock Saints-"Catch you on the flip side" before he goes into the restaurant and kills 3 guys in it.
2. Tarzan, if i dont make it to the temple of kuakuamakimuno i'll catch u on the flip side. btw watch out for that tree
by Mikey money August 17, 2006
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Kitty flip

When you do ketamine and extacy and shrooms and LSD at the same time.
No its not hippie flip becuase you need ketamine.
by Von trash February 13, 2009
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un-flip-a-bitch-able

Flip-a-bitch : referring to making a U-turn.
Unable to make a U-turn
Grant- Should I flip a bitch?
Charlie- Yeah dude just do it.
Grant- But it's un-flip-a-bitch-able!!!
by Big Daddy GCOOP October 31, 2011
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whatever flips your ship

A clever play off of "Whatever floats your boat."
Used as a reply to a ludicrous sounding idea or statement.
"Hey man, I'm hungry. I'm gonna go get some popcorn."
"Whatever floats your boat."

"Hey man, I'm hungry. I'm gonna go nuke your goldfish in the microwave."
"Whatever flips your ship."
by JasmineOfAgrabah January 31, 2010
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flip side of the same coin

Is where in essence either which way you go you are achieving essentially the same ends.
For example a sales man giving you the choice of buying a red car or the blue car. It doesn't matter which car you buy because either way you are buying the car.

Also creating two different sides that will achieve the same end result of dividing people up which relates to the divide and conquer military strategy.

Marketing focuses on convincing people to buy a product when sales focuses on the best way to sell the product, and so they are essentially work towards the same ends. They are the flip side of the same coin.

Also look up the illusion of choice and good cop bad cop.. Bottom line is think outside the box!
by formlessnessx September 25, 2006
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