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Discover Ludwig"flipped off" is a correct phrase in the English language and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a phrasal verb, meaning to make a rude or offensive gesture with one's middle finger. Example: The driver in the car next to me was so angry that he flipped me off as he drove by.
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flipped off
verb
Past of flip off
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Sofia Vergara has flipped off Veronica.
My flip-flops always flipped off unless I meditated on holding them in place.
After a while, Sarmento flipped off the projector and pushed away from the table in his chair.
" 'The president flipped off the set,' Moyers recalled, 'and said: 'If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost middle America,' " Cronkite wrote.
I now reached over and, inhaling, with the flair of some magician's assistant, flipped off the "n".
Uruguay's treasured victory is just a flappy, fat, empty ghost, being flipped off contemptuously by a Brazilian player.
"I didn't start recording until I got called names and flipped off, in hopes that they would correct and refrain their behavior," Slocum told me.
But during last summer's rodeo parade, the church flew a big rainbow flag on the back of its trailer and, Ms. Lundberg said, "only got flipped off once".
I saw alcoholics and druggies, guys with unwashed hair who flipped off the teacher behind his back and barely stayed awake during the sessions.
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The former exotic dancer also talked about being featured last month in an episode of NBC's "Running Wild With Bear Grylls" in which he climbed a mountain, slept on a narrow cliff's edge and back-flipped off a helicopter.
He back-flipped off of the stage?
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