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    flop
    /flɒp/

    verb

    • 1. fall, move, or hang in a loose and ungainly way: "his blond hair flopped over his eyes" Similar hang (down)drophang loosely/limplydangle
    • 2. (of a performer or show) be completely unsuccessful; fail totally: informal "the show flopped in London" Similar be unsuccessfulfailnot workfall flatOpposite be successful

    noun

    • 1. a heavy, loose, and ungainly movement, or a sound made by it: "they hit the ground with a flop"
    • 2. a total failure: informal "the play had been a flop"

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  2. Flop can be a verb meaning to fall or drop heavily, or a noun meaning a failure or a heavy drop. Learn how to use flop in different contexts, see examples and find synonyms.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word flop as a verb, adverb, and noun. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of flop.

  4. noun. an act of flopping. the sound of flopping; a thud. a failure: The new comedy was a flop. Synonyms: dog, bomb, debacle, disaster, fiasco. Informal. a place to sleep; temporary lodging: The mission offered a flop and a free breakfast.

  5. Flop can be a verb meaning to fall or drop heavily, or a noun meaning a failure or a heavy drop. Learn how to use flop in different contexts with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Flop can mean to fall heavily, to fail, to sleep, or to exaggerate a fall in sports. It can also refer to the first three cards dealt in poker or a computer operation. See examples, synonyms, and related words.

  7. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word flop, from falling or dropping something to being a failure or a place to sleep. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin of flop.

  8. noun. a complete failure. “the play was a dismal flop ” synonyms: bust, clunker, fizzle.