Flop
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British pronunciation/flˈɒp/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫɑp/

Definition & Meaning of "flop"

to flop
01

to fall or collapse suddenly and heavily, either intentionally or unintentionally

Intransitive: to flop onto a surface | to flop into a seat
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02

(of a play, motion picture, or new product) to fail to be of any success or produce the intended effect

Intransitive
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03

to move in a loose, uncontrolled, or erratic manner

Intransitive
04

to throw something down heavily or carelessly

Transitive: to flop sth somewhere
Flop
01

the act of throwing yourself down

02

something that is unsuccessful or fails to meet expectations, such as a movie, play, or product

What is a "flop"?

A flop is a book, movie, song, play, or other work that fails to achieve success or meet expectations. It often results in poor reviews, low sales, or disappointing audience reception. The term signifies that the work did not perform well commercially or fail to attract the intended audience.

03

someone who is unsuccessful

04

an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers

05

the second round of betting in which the dealer reveals three community cards face-up on the table

flop
01

with a flopping sound

02

exactly

flop

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The exhausted runner flopped onto the ground after crossing the finish line.
The tired child flopped onto the bed after a day of playing, instantly falling asleep.
As the exhausted athlete crossed the finish line, they flopped onto the grass, catching their breath.
Feeling overwhelmed, he flopped into the chair and sighed, letting the stress of the day dissipate.
After finishing the challenging project, the team members flopped into their chairs, relieved that it was complete.
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