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Nike flip 

Flipping the top part of Nike socks down so the logo is upside down, a trend started in 2018 along with the Nike boycott to protest Nike's support of Colin Kaepernick. Used to subtly signal to others you hold conservative views.
Blake: Why does that guy have his socks flipped down?
Derick: It's the Nike flip, he's probably a Republican.
Blake: Wait what?
Derick: Cause of Colin Kaepernick, remember how Nike supported him? People got mad and started flipping the logo on their socks down.
Blake: Oh yeah, I've seen it at the gym a lot. But why not just stop wearing Nike?
Derick: I mean there was a half-ass boycott, some cut up or burned Nike stuff but the Nike flip is to make a point. It's a code signal, and if you don't flip the logo it means you DO support Nike.
Blake: Damn I thought it was just a weird trend.
Nike flip by AbstractConcept May 14, 2023
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Nike flip 

When someone flips the logo of the nike sock inside out, this is often used in the LGBTQ community as a way to identify
Jake: Look at that persons socks, there nike swoosh is flipped upside down.

Conner: it’s called a nike flip, must be a faggot
Nike flip by Poopguy1234 September 9, 2019
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