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    flop
    [fläp]
    verb
    flop (verb) · flops (third person present) · flopped (past tense) · flopped (past participle) · flopping (present participle)
    1. fall, move, or hang in a heavy, loose, and ungainly way:
      "black hair flopped across his forehead"
      • sit or lie down heavily or suddenly in a specified place, especially when very tired:
        "Liz flopped down into the armchair"
      • informal
        rest or sleep in a specified place:
        "I'm going to flop here for the night"
      • basketball
        informal
        deliberately fall or stumble in order to give the appearance of being fouled by an opponent:
        "nearly everyone watching the game in Chicago believed James flopped"
    2. informal
      (of a performer or show) be completely unsuccessful; fail totally:
      "prime-time dramas that flopped in the US market"
    noun
    flop (noun) · flops (plural noun)
    1. a heavy, loose, and ungainly movement, or a sound made by it:
      "they hit the ground with a flop"
    2. informal
      a total failure:
      "the play had been a flop"
    3. US ENGLISH
      informal
      a cheap place to sleep.
    Origin
    early 17th century: variant of flap.
    -flop
    [flɒp]
    combiningform
    computing
    1. floating-point operations per second (used as a measure of computing power):
      "a gigaflop computer"
    Origin
    acronym; originally spelled -flops (s = second) but shortened to avoid misinterpretation as plural.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    verb
    1. fall, move, or hang in a heavy, loose, and ungainly way:
      hang (down)
      hang loosely/limply
    2. (of a performer or show) be completely unsuccessful; fail totally:
      be unsuccessful
      not work
      be a disappointment
      do badly
      lose money
      be a disaster
      meet with disaster
      miss the mark
      run aground
      Opposite:
      be successful
    noun
    1. a total failure:
      Opposite:
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    What does flop mean in English?1. to move around in a heavy, clumsy manner. 2. to drop, fall, or turn in a heavy or negligent manner: He flopped down on the couch. 3. to change suddenly, as from one side or party to another. 4. to fail: The play flopped dismally. 5. to flap, as in the wind. 6. Informal. to sleep or be lodged. 7. to drop with a sudden bump or thud.
    What is the meaning of flopped?To fall or lie down heavily and noisily. Flop onto the sofa. To move about loosely or limply. The dog's ears flopped when it ran. To go to bed. To drop or lay (something) down heavily and noisily. Flopped the steak onto a platter.
    What is a flop adverb?If something flops onto something else, it falls there heavily or untidily. The briefcase flopped onto the desk. [VERB preposition/adverb] His hair flopped over his left eye. [VERB preposition/adverb] If something is a flop, it is completely unsuccessful. It is the public who decide whether a film is a hit or a flop.
    What is the synonym of flop?Synonyms for flop. flump, plank, plop, plump, plunk. (or plonk) 2 to be unsuccessful. the attempt to run the ball into the end zone flopped, and our team lost by five points.
     
  3. Flop definition: to fall or plump down suddenly, especially with noise; drop or turn with a sudden bump or thud (sometimes followed by down).
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    a movement towards the ground, or the noise someone or something makes as they fall down: She fell onto the bed with a flop.
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of FLOP [count] 1 informal : a complete failure The movie was a total flop. 2 : the sound made when someone or something suddenly falls, lies, or sits down
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    Definition of flop noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary flop noun /flɒp/ /flɑːp/ (informal) a thing or person that is not successful, especially a film, show or party opposite hit
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    v. flopped, flop·ping, flops v.intr. 1. To fall or lie down heavily and noisily: flop onto the sofa. 2. To move about loosely or limply: The dog's ears flopped when it ran. 3. Informal To fail utterly: The play flopped.
     
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