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Two flips of the same coin

"two flips of a same coin" means that when you flip the same coin twice you'll either get the exact same side or two opposite sides. This is an expression used in reference to people who often have the exact opposite opinions (as the chance of opposite sides is 2/3) happen to have the exact same opinion on a subject. It can also be used sarcastically or twisted to mean that despite two people showing complete opposite worldviews, at the core of it there is the same message/intention. Not to be confused with the phrase two sides of the same coin, which means something completely different.
Friend 1: hey that insert propaganda agent was really right on political subject
Friend 2: no actually the insert opposite view propaganda agent was really right when he said political take
*Debating ensues*
Friend 3: y'all are just two flips of the same coin...
by Etymologynerdette April 21, 2024
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Pop a Flimsy

Otherwise known as a " three way attack ". When you call somebody and have another person on the phone without the person you called knowing.
Your throwed off boyfriend just isn't cuttin' it for you. You love the guy, but you just can't handle it anymore. You tell your best friend to stay on the phone while you break up with him. Most people have a mute button on their phone that they can press to eliminate all sound that escapes from your mouth.
Hey Donna, it turned out that bitch Ronnette is talkin shit about me! Let's pop a flimsy on her ass and see if its true.
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