Flop v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flopped p. pr. & vb. n. Flopping.]
1. To clap or strike, as a bird its wings, a fish its tail, etc.; to flap.
2. To turn suddenly, as something broad and flat. [Colloq.]
flop
n 1: an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers;
"this computer can perform a million flops per second"
[syn: floating-point operation]
2: someone who is unsuccessful [syn: dud, washout]
3: a complete failure; "the play was a dismal flop" [syn: bust]
4: the act of throwing yourself down; "he landed on the bed
with a great flop" [syn: collapse]
adv 1: with a flopping sound; "he tumbled flop into the mud"
2: exactly; "he fell flop on his face" [syn: right]
v 1: fall loosely; "He flopped into a chair"
2: fall suddenly and abruptly
3: fail utterly; collapse; "The project foundered" [syn: fall
through, fall flat, founder]
[also: flopping, flopped]