The awkward moment at a fast casual restaurant when the checkout clerk silently flips the credit card screen towards you with the tip selection pulled up. Tipping isn’t common courtesy, but it’s still mighty awkward to look the worker in the eye after selecting “no tip”
The awkward moment at a fast casual restaurant when the checkout clerk silently swivels the credit card screen towards you with the tip selection pulled up. Already upset at your overpriced $15 salad with two kernel sized pieces of chicken, you hit no tip and watch the checkout clerk judge you.
Chad: Damn that was an awkward tip flip
Brad: Fuck that, I sure ain’t tipping on a $15 Sweetgreen salad
Chad: Damn that was an awkward tip flip
Brad: Fuck that, I sure ain’t tipping on a $15 Sweetgreen salad
by Red Rexford November 11, 2019
by himey ho February 25, 2014
A usually low-quality video game made solely with premade assets from game making stores, most popularly the Unity Asset Store.
by JohnShiertYT November 04, 2018
by Spiral In March 25, 2017
A bisexual Canadian who plays lives in a penthouse near a burnt down Persian gay sex club, and plays 20 HCR2 accounts. Flip boost was named after him because it's useless. Prone to leading failed merges.
Dude, in exchange for a merge and logo change, flip hcr totally just gave me a handjob and fixed my printer.
by Dudloi April 30, 2022
A skateboarding manouvre where the board disgustingly scrapes along the ground in a kickflip like fashion.
by Searlo May 16, 2010
Flipping property in a neighborhood not merely for the purpose of profit, but with a priority of improving the neighborhood.
One who does this would be a "benevolent flipper."
One who does this would be a "benevolent flipper."
Some slumlord offered John $20k for his house, but he sold it to the city for $17k so it would be a rainwater garden instead of yet another North Minneapolis crack house. It's called "benevolent flipping."
Source: This phrase was used by a guy interviewed on NPR, All Things Considered, in early August, 2008, to describe what he does.
Source: This phrase was used by a guy interviewed on NPR, All Things Considered, in early August, 2008, to describe what he does.
by JohnnyHoffa August 07, 2008