"...and then he spilled his soda all over me, he didn't give me any gas money even though I drove him all the way to Boston, and he didn't even kiss me goodnight!"
"Oh come on, flip me like a flapjack."
"Well, okay, he did pay for my dinner, and the soda was probably an accident. And I did offer to drive him to Boston."
"Oh come on, flip me like a flapjack."
"Well, okay, he did pay for my dinner, and the soda was probably an accident. And I did offer to drive him to Boston."
by bambi1234567 May 30, 2009
by Ben June 19, 2006
"Sierra, you flip my skittles!!!!"
by Andi Salazar September 06, 2005
When one grabs onto the females legs (or males) and throws her into a double front flip (or double back flip if you're a risk taker) and simultaneously takes off his clothes and her clothes and then completes a full insta-boner and as she falls to the ground from the flips, she lands on the fully erect penis, as it goes straight inside her auns.
Please note: This is a very risky maneuver, I highly suggest you do not try this! It has never been fully completed before and is illegal in 23 countries.
Please note: This is a very risky maneuver, I highly suggest you do not try this! It has never been fully completed before and is illegal in 23 countries.
Jeff gave Troy the greatest Double Buttfuck Back Flip the other night, he had to go to the hospital!
by falloutsux July 26, 2009
In the early stages of spaceflight, NASA developed a technique that saved much needed fuel to return space craft back to Earth by using the moon’s orbit like a slingshot. Astronauts in space and ground control would lose radio signal once the space craft makes its way to the “back-side” of the moon and away from line of sight with Earth. They would of course regain radio signal when they reach the other side of the moon (the “flip side”). It was customary for Ground Control to say “Catch you on the flip side” before they would lose radio signal.
The none-space working-class community adapted the phrase as a “good-bye” or “see you later.”
The none-space working-class community adapted the phrase as a “good-bye” or “see you later.”
(I’m about to lose contact with you. Time will pass. I’ve re-established contact.)
With that being said: “I’ll catch you on the flip side!”
With that being said: “I’ll catch you on the flip side!”
by The one and only Chewy July 11, 2008
by kristen g October 08, 2007
by Overg April 22, 2005