| flipping | The sale of a company shortly after its purchase | en |
| flipping | The sale of a company within a year or two of its being bought | en |
| flipping | Term for the practice of subscribing to a new security offering and quickly selling it in the aftermarket | en |
| flipping | Quickly taking profits by selling IPO shares after they have increased in after-market trading Makes a lot of money for the large institutional investors who got their piece of the initial offering | en |
| flipping | A mild intensifier | en |
| flipping | present participle of flip | en |
| flipping | The practice of buying real estate, making improvements to it, and reselling it for a higher price | en |
| flipping | The term "Flipping" comes from the method of presentation that you use when fishing a jig or worm in heavy shallow cover The equipment needed for this are as follows: A heavy action 6 or 7 foot baitcasting rod, heavy line 17lb test minimum, and a jig or worm attached to the end of your line The method of presentation used is to let out enough line so that the bait is hanging down by the reel handle, swing or "flip" out your rod hand and let go of the bait at the same time Then as your bait nears its target ease back on the rod and engage your reel so that the bait enters the water without spooking the bass This is how it's supposed to be done in theory It takes allot of practice to get this down to perfection | en |
| flipping | Flipping is the action of rotating or flipping an object either horizontally, vertically, left, or right | en |
| flipping | emphasis Some people use flipping to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are annoyed. This is such a flipping horrible picture. = flaming Flipping is also an adjective. I even washed the flipping bed sheets yesterday. used to show that you are slightly annoyed about something | en |
| flipping | Buying shares in an IPO and immediately selling them for a profit | en |
| flipping | Buying shares in an initial public offering (IPO), and then selling the shares immediately after the start of public trading to turn an immediate profit | en |
| flipping | turning of a graphic object from left to right or from top to bottom (Computers) isim | en |
| flipping | The act of buying shares in an IPO and selling them immediately for a profit | en |
| flipping | The act of buying shares in an IPO and selling them immediately for a profit Brokerage firms underwriting new stock issues tend to discourage flipping, and will often try to allocate shares to investors who intend to hold on to the shares for some time However, the temptation to flip a new issue once it has risen in price sharply is too irresistible for many investors who have been allocated shares in a hot issue (See Hot Issue and New Issue) | en |
| flipping | When working with two signals 180 degrees out of phase, delaying one of the signals so that its phase lines up with the other | en |
| flipping | Buying shares in an initial public offering IPO and then selling those shares immediately after it starts publicly trading to turn an immediate profits | en |
| flipping | To buy and sell an equity within a short period of time to take profits is called flipping Some investors buy IPO shares near the offering price and immediately sell their stake as the price jumps in the aftermarket The practice of flipping may be discouraged by the underwriters though penalties and waiting periods | en |
| Flip | A Filipino; a person who is of Filipino background | en |
| flip | throw or toss with a light motion; "flip me the beachball"; "toss me newspaper" | en |
| flip | toss and cause to spin or turn over (as of a coin); do a somersault; move suddenly; go crazy, become very enthusiastic (Slang); resell property or shares rapidly to yield profit (term used in Canada and USA) fiil | en |
| flip | move with a flick or light motion | en |
| flip | go mad, go crazy; "He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off" | en |
| flip | marked by casual disrespect; "a flip answer to serious question"; "the student was kept in for impudent behavior" | en |
| flip | reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action) | en |
| flip | cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever" | en |
| flip | (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team; "the pass was fumbled" | en |
| flip | an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return | en |
| flip | The Flip looks a whole lot like the Toe Loop; the only difference is that the skater glides backward on the inside edge of the left skate and toe picks with the right foot to start the leftward rotation | en |
| flip | hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten egg | en |
| flip | the act of flipping a coin | en |
| flip | a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the water | en |
| flip | toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air | en |
| flip | cause to move with a flick; "he flicked his Bic" | en |
| flip | A maneuver consisting of an object rotating end over end | en |
| flip | defn, English | en |
| flip | To go crazy | en |
| flip | To put into a quick revolving motion by a snap of thumb and index finger | en |
| flip | To throw as to turn over | en |
| flip | A mixture of beer, spirit, etc | en |
| flip | stirred and heated by a hot iron | en |
| flip | move with a flick or light motion throw or toss with a light motion; "flip me the beachball"; "toss me newspaper" | en |
| flip | lightly throw to see which side comes up; "I don't know what to do--I may as well flip a coin!" | en |
| flip | turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse; "flip over the pork chop"; "turn over the pancakes" | en |
| flip | To toss or fillip; as, to flip up a cent | en |
| flip | a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the water the act of flipping a coin hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten egg go mad, go crazy; "He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off" | en |
| flip | One of the wrist figures of 6-axis robot | en |
| flip | look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed through the report"; "She leafed through the volume" | en |
| flip | The rapid turnover of a piece of property by one person who buys it for a certain price then sells it soon thereafter for more | en |
| flip | A plastic coin holder, usually with 2 sections - one for the coin - one for a small card containing information about the coin | en |
| flip | The instant in a two-space collector when the roles of the two semi-spaces are reversed What was the new semi-space is now marked as old and condemned What was the old semi-space becomes the site for all new allocations Also used in a more general sense to mean the initiation of a new collection cycle | en |
| flip | A jump, made with the assistance of the toe pick, on which the takeoff is from the back inside edge of one foot and the landing is on the back outside edge of the other | en |
| flip | the process of reversing the from-to direction of selected lines or links | en |
| flip | On an in-line mixer, the act of allocating a channel's tools to the control of an input signal or to the control of a multitrack tape return | en |
| flip | disapproval If you say that someone is being flip, you disapprove of them because you think that what they are saying shows they are not being serious enough about something. a flip answer The tone of the book is sometimes too flip | en |
| flip | The near simultaneous buying and selling of a parcel of real estate at an price for the purpose of leveraging the transaction | en |
| flip | sarcastic, flippant, disrespectful sıfat | en |
| flip | light slap; sudden motion; somersault, jumping and twisting movement; alcoholic drink containing eggs and sugar isim | en |
| flip | If you flip a device on or off, or if you flip a switch, you turn it on or off by pressing the switch quickly. Then he walked out, flipping the lights off He flipped the timer switch. = flick | en |
| flip | If you flip through the pages of a book, for example, you quickly turn over the pages in order to find a particular one or to get an idea of the contents. He was flipping through a magazine in the living room He flipped the pages of the diary and began reading the last entry | en |
| flip | If something flips over, or if you flip it over or into a different position, it moves or is moved into a different position. The plane then flipped over and burst into flames He flipped it neatly on to the plate | en |
| flip | a flexible, transparent, plastic envelope having one pocket for a coin and one for its label | en |
| flip | If you flip something, especially a coin, you use your thumb to make it turn over and over, as it goes through the air. I pulled a coin from my pocket and flipped it = toss | en |
| flip | A term used in motion geometry to describe the result of a reflection | en |
| flip | To rotate an image along a horizontal line | en |
| flip | favourite sailor's drink which was originally made with rum, brandy or port with egg and sugar, shaken and then sprinkled with nutmeg or ginger | en |
| flip | clear plastic coin holder, be sure to only buy archival quality flips | en |
| flip | a coin holder (usually 2" x 2") made of clear, soft plastic, with pockets on both sides Some contain the dreaded PVC! | en |
| flip | Any move in which you rotate a full circle with your waist being the axle of rotation | en |
| flip | A refllection of a two dimensional shape, a mirror image of a shape | en |
| flip | Rotation about the transverse, or the horizontal axis This axis runs left to right When you are doing a forward roll you are rotating about the transverse axis | en |
| flip | The term flip is used to mean an action where the designated dancer(s) will roll 180' in either direction, assuming the position that was originally adjacent to him It is the same action that would occur if the designated dancer (the "flipper") was asked to do a run around an imaginary adjacent dancer and into the imaginary dancer's position on the floor | en |
| flip | An aggressive topspin return of a ball that lands near the net (A short ball ) | en |
| flip | To buy and sell a real estate property quickly only for the sake of rapid profit | en |
| flip | A soft plastic holder normally used for a single coin | en |
| flip | In the PCB CAD context:- To move a component onto the opposite side of the PCB (requiring a layer change and mirror-image) To view the PCB as if from the back side | en |
| flip | Transfer of a container from one chassis to another, from the ground to a chassis or from a chassis to the ground | en |