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FlopFloating-Point Operations per Second. A measure of a computer's performance.
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FlopThe first three community cards dealt out after the first round of betting is complete.
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Flop1823, "act of flopping; any action that produces the sound 'flop;' the sound itself," from flop (v.). Figurative sense of "a failure; that which is a failure" is by 1893, [..]
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Flopc. 1600, "to flap," probably a variant of flap with a duller, heavier sound. Sense of "fall or drop heavily" is 1836; that of "collapse, fail" is 1919; though the figurat [..]
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FlopA stroke taking plenty of sand, the ball can be made to flop onto the green with little roll.
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Flopfloating-point operation: an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers; "this computer can perform a million flops per second" fall loosely; "He f [..]
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Flopto let yourself fall down heavily
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Flopa film that is a failure at the box-office; also known as floppola, bomb, turkey. See Greatest All-Time Film Flops. Examples: Heaven's Gate (1980) and Ishtar (1987) are two notorious examples of [..]
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FlopTo reverse a negative or positive, to bring the underside out on top. A negative that must be flopped has emulsion on the wrong side.
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FlopVerb. To fail. Noun. A failure.
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FlopThe first three community cards, put out face up, all together.
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FlopTo reproduce a photograph or illustration so that its image faces opposite from the original.
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Flop(n) an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers(n) someone who is unsuccessful(n) a complete failure(n) the act of throwing yourself down(v) fall loosely(v) fall suddenly and abruptly( [..]
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FlopTo reproduce a photograph or illustration so that its image faces opposite from the original.
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FlopTo change the orientation of an image so it is the mirror image of its original.
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Flop
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FlopTo sleep or a place to sleep. To prone the body.
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FlopGo to bed
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FlopTossing your bag without any spin or rotation during its flight.
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FlopAfter the first round of betting, three cards are dealt face-up on the table. This is the ‘flop’, which starts the second round of betting.
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FlopIn Holdem or Omaha, the three Community Cards are turned up simultaneously after the first round of betting is complete
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FlopThe table games where five cards are dealt like in poker games. The first 3 cards are dealt once.
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Flopis the second betting round when the first three cards revealed on the table.
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FlopThe first three community cards dealt face-up in Texas Hold'em.
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FlopIn Hold'em, the first three community cards, dealt simultaneously.
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FlopThe three community cards in Hold 'em and Omaha that are dealt face up at the same time (followed by the turn and the river). "The flop showed a king, a nine and a deuce, so unless someone had a set, I believed my pair of kings to be good."
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FlopThe verb used to describe hitting a hand on the flop: "I flopped the nut flush - now I just needed to keep the opponents in the hand so they could pay me off."
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Flop(1) The first three community cards dealt in Texas Hold'em and Omaha
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FlopAre the first 3 common cards for all players, displayed face up on the table.
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FlopFire Loss of Profit
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FlopFire Loss of Profit
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FlopThe reverse side of an image.
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Flop
flop (failure, especially in the entertainment industry)
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Flop
(computing) en|floating point operation|Floating point operation.
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