If you cannot decide between to nearly identical things, flip a coin.
Use if you are REALLY troubled choosing.
Use if you are REALLY troubled choosing.
xxx: Should I choose the red sweater or the crimson sweater?
yyy: Dunno. They're both good?..
xxx: Oh, come on? Maybe one is a bit better?
yyy: No, they are absolutely the same.
xxx: What shall I do? What shall I do?
yyy: Flip a coin.
yyy: Dunno. They're both good?..
xxx: Oh, come on? Maybe one is a bit better?
yyy: No, they are absolutely the same.
xxx: What shall I do? What shall I do?
yyy: Flip a coin.
by random(); September 25, 2008
Shoving your testicles individually into the pocket of your clenched thumb and then literally flinging it so hard it launches at extreme speeds into your belly button... it then proceeds to get slightly stuck until the next nut smashes it out of place.
by nanashixo March 6, 2018
by flippinmofudgers February 14, 2014
A term usually used by older folk to explain what kids are doing when they are actually smoking marijuana
While crouched over the bus Isle in the back, passing a blunt, you and your friends hear the driver yell, "What are you kids doing back there!? Flipping Coins!?
by HighlighterKid July 16, 2018
"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...
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