Definition of «to flip out»

The phrase "to flip out" means to become very angry or upset, often suddenly and without warning. It can also mean to lose control over one's emotions or behavior in a dramatic way. The term is commonly used to describe someone who becomes agitated, frustrated, or enraged due to a particular situation or circumstance.

Sentences with «to flip out»

  • Let cake cool in the pan on a rack for 10 minutes before flipping out of the pan onto a plate. (localappetitenyc.com)
  • I'm just choosing to take a wait and see approach and not flip out over a few players leaving when I can see the thought process behind letting them go. (sbnation.com)
  • Seriously, I was the teenager who flipped out when I had to receive a shot or have my blood taken. (somethinggoldsomethingblue.com)
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