"Overcooked on the bottom, Crispy as fuck and it looks like Gandhi's Flip Flop, What a shame" - Gordon Ramsay on Hell's Kitchen
by chasebos July 8, 2022

by Wollywonkaa September 23, 2020

To change a thought or view when it suits the person. Used by people who don't want to admit to being wrong but not realising that it shows weakness on their part.
An example of flip flop thinking:
"I voted for the reds in the recent election because they're the best party."
*Blues win election*
"I knew the blues would win - that's why I voted for them!"
"I voted for the reds in the recent election because they're the best party."
*Blues win election*
"I knew the blues would win - that's why I voted for them!"
by N0M0REHER0ES June 10, 2020

where your flip-flops on friday
by lezzgetit May 3, 2022

Coloquialism for any given object in need of passing (spliff, salt, remote, etc)
HIT ME UP IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR BALLS LICKED
HIT ME UP IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR BALLS LICKED
by fleshconker December 6, 2022

Pronouns. When you are hippity hoppity and flippity floppity like an extremely profound and wet strand of warm tagliatelle, you might fall under this gender identity.
Hey Jim, that flip flop is totally wild!
Seeing flip flop vibrate out of the crib that had no place being there.
Seeing flip flop vibrate out of the crib that had no place being there.
by FronkTheTonkEngonk November 19, 2022

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
