Etymology
The word "flop" has several possible etymologies:
Meaning and Origin
In general, "flop" means:
The word has been used in this sense since the late 18th century.
Specific Usages:
Synonyms:
Etymology The word flap is derived from the Middle English word flappen meaning to
Etymology The word flap is derived from the Middle English word flappen meaning to
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Etymology The word flop has several possible etymologies Onomatopoeia It may be der
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Etymology Floppy is derived from the adjective flop which has been used since the 13
Etymology The word flop has several possible etymologies Onomatopoeia It may be der
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