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
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Flip-Flop (album), a 1989 album by Guadalcanal Diary
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Flip-Flop (audio drama), a 2003 audio drama based on the British television series Doctor Who
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"Flip-Flop" ( Will & Grace), an episode of the television series Will & Grace
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Flip Flop ( Modern Family), an episode of the television series Modern Family
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Flip Flop ( The Price Is Right), a game on The Price Is Right
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"Flip Flop", a song by Megan Thee Stallion from the album Traumazine, 2022
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Flip and Flop, a 1983 video game
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Flip or Flop, a U.S. television series on HGTV
Computers and electronics
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Flip-flop (electronics), a circuit with two stable states
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Flip-flop (programming), a Boolean expression with persistent state and two conditions
Sports
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A back handspring (gymnastics)
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A trick performed in the sport of freestyle kayaking (Playboating)
Other uses
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Flip (algebraic geometry) and flop, operations in algebraic geometry
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Flip-flop (politics), a sudden change of position on an issue
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Flip-flop hub, a type of hub used in bicycle wheels
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Flip–flop kinetics, a phenomenon in pharmacokinetics when a drug is released at a sustained rate instead of immediate release
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A common name of the African wood white butterfly ( Leptosia alcesta)
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Flip flop, per top, bottom and versatile, a role reversal between two men during a single sexual encounter
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The translocation of a phospholipid in cell membranes carried out by flippase proteins
See also
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Flippity and Flop, a pair of cartoon characters that appeared in theatrical shorts, 1945–1947
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Flip (disambiguation)
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Flop (disambiguation)