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Flip-flops are a simple type of footwear in which there is a band between the big toe and the other toes. Flip-flop may also refer to:


Entertainment

* ''Flip-Flop'' (album), a 1989 album by Guadalcanal Diary * ''Flip-Flop'' (audio drama), a 2003 audio drama based on the British television series ''Doctor Who'' * "Flip-Flop" (''Will & Grace''), an episode of the television series ''Will & Grace'' * Flip Flop (''Modern Family''), an episode of the television series ''Modern Family'' * Flip Flop (''The Price Is Right''), a game on ''The Price Is Right'' * "Flip Flop", a song by Megan Thee Stallion from the album ''
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'', 2022 * '' Flip and Flop'', a 1983 video game * '' Flip or Flop'', a U.S. television series on HGTV


Computers and electronics

* Flip-flop (electronics), a circuit with two stable states *
Flip-flop (programming) In computer programming, a flip-flop is a seldom-used syntactic construct which allows a boolean to flip from false to true when a first condition is met and then back to false when a second condition is met. The syntax is available in the programm ...
, a boolean expression with persistent state and two conditions


Sports

* A back handspring (gymnastics) * A trick performed in the sport of freestyle kayaking ( Playboating)


Other uses

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Flip (mathematics) In algebraic geometry, flips and flops are codimension-2 surgery operations arising in the minimal model program, given by blowing up along a relative canonical ring. In dimension 3 flips are used to construct minimal models, and any two bira ...
, and flop – operations in algebraic geometry * Flip-flop (politics), a sudden change of position on an issue *
Flip-flop hub Flip-flop hubs, also called double-sided hubs, are rear bicycle hubs that are threaded to accept fixed cogs and/or freewheels on both sides. There are several different types of flip flop hubs available for different applications. Their main pu ...
, a type of hub used in bicycle wheels *
Flip-flop kinetics Flip-flops are a simple type of footwear in which there is a band between the big toe and the other toes. Flip-flop may also refer to: Entertainment * Flip-Flop (album), ''Flip-Flop'' (album), a 1989 album by Guadalcanal Diary * Flip-Flop (audi ...
, a phenomenon in pharmacokinetics when a drug is released at a sustained rate instead of immediate release * A common name of the African wood white butterfly (''
Leptosia alcesta ''Leptosia alcesta'', the African wood white or flip flop, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae, found in Africa. The wingspan is 30–40 mm in males and 35–42 mm in females. The adults fly year-round, peaking from March to May. T ...
'') * Flip flop, per top, bottom and versatile, a role reversal between two men during a single sexual encounter * The translocation of a phospholipid in cell membranes carried out by flippase proteins


See also

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Flippity and Flop Flippity and Flop are a pair of cartoon characters, an anthropomorphic cat and canary duo. They appeared in theatrical shorts from 1945 to 1947 by Screen Gems for Columbia Pictures. The characters were voiced by Harry E. Lang, while Flop has a sp ...
, a pair of cartoon characters that appeared in theatrical shorts, 1945–1947 *
Flip (disambiguation) Flip, FLIP, or flips may refer to: People * Flip (nickname), a list of people * Lil' Flip (born 1981), American rapper * Flip Simmons, Australian actor and musician * Flip Wilson, American comedian Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * ...
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Flop (disambiguation) In computing, floating point operations per second (FLOPS, flops or flop/s) is a measure of computer performance, useful in fields of scientific computations that require floating-point calculations. For such cases, it is a more accurate mea ...
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