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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely flip" is not a standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in context.
It can be used to express a strong reaction or change in attitude, often in a casual or informal setting.
Example: "When I found out the truth, I absolutely flipped and couldn't believe what I was hearing."
Alternatives: "completely lost it" or "totally freaked out".
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The word goody bag made me absolutely flip out into hysteria.
There and hundreds of teachings contained in the 4 Gospels of the New Testament, teachings that, if we obeyed, would absolutely flip our lives and world upside-down for the glory of God and the good of all people.
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He started screaming at me, 'How dare you!' He was absolutely flipping out".
I just absolutely flipped out, and I spent a better part of that summer in that basement".
George had the family go backward up the staircase — he's on one side and I'm on the other — then they turned around and absolutely flipped out.
The group laughed at an interview in which Ms. Judd, in an apparent critique of American consumerism, said, "I absolutely flipped out when I saw pink fuzzy socks on a rack".
"In Chicago, on my early dates, I was taken to see shows like 'The Tempest,'Othellolo,' and 'Dark of the Moon,' which absolutely flipped me, with all that witch-doctor stuff, which I still adore.
When he heard about the launch of Penthouse, he sent an erotic illustration to its founder, Bob Guccione, who, Foss said, "absolutely flipped, and he published the picture in the third issue".
I'm not saying having the ability to remotely disable apps is a good or bad thing (it's just a thing), but I do seem to remember plenty of times in the recent past when users have absolutely flipped out when a company exercised its ability to remotely interfere with their hardware or software.
Wednesday, on "A Bubbling Cauldron," West wrote that Righeimer "absolutely flipped out and used the power and authority of his bully pulpit" to call him out by name.
And while everyone absolutely flipped over the jewelry (one amethyst-faced watch, in particular), they all wanted to know: Who was the gate crasher, the man with the Louis Vuitton satchel crammed with vintage timepieces?
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