by A_prettylittleliar May 26, 2019
flip it a non vulgar non offensive alternative to fuck it when fuck it is not appropriate and foul language want do
by littlejimmie April 16, 2019
originally a deragatory termed used for filipinos by US soldiers. FLIP = fucking little island people.
if you were a true filipino, you won't kep referring to yourself as "flip". but instead, call yourselves pinoy/pinay or spell out filipino. be proud of your culture.
MABUHAY NG PILIPINAS!
MABUHAY NG PILIPINAS!
by got_adobo? June 16, 2006
A derrogatory term for filipinos, means Fucking Little Island People, as some soldiers would call filipinos during world war two. The teenager of our days now use it as a name for filipinos, which is not right at all since they should be educated on the roots of that word.
WW2 Soldier - These fucking flips better hurry up and make their own weapons because we aint helping them make it.
by Kristoffer Barizo March 13, 2006
FLIP = Fucking Little Island People or Person.
FLIP : IS NOT short for filipino.
Flip is racial slur word invented by AMERICAN TROOPS stationed in the Philippines during the Philippine-American War.Some filipinos think "flip" is short for filipinos but they are ignorant to there past.
FLIP : IS NOT short for filipino.
Flip is racial slur word invented by AMERICAN TROOPS stationed in the Philippines during the Philippine-American War.Some filipinos think "flip" is short for filipinos but they are ignorant to there past.
by baller23 September 10, 2005
A derrogatory term meaning "fucking little island people", usually used to insult those of Filipino ancestry.
by jay pimpizzle June 08, 2005
A Deragatory term used against those of Filipino culture. The word is an Acronym for the phrase "F**KING LITTLE ISLAND PERSON" or "F**KING LITTLE ISLAND PEOPLE"...etc..
an example isnt needed...
the example is the stupidity in those that use the term without knowing its meaning and origin.
the example is the stupidity in those that use the term without knowing its meaning and origin.
by anonomic May 29, 2005