flops
Americannoun
acronym
Etymology
Origin of flops
First recorded in 1985–90; shortening of fl(oating-point) op(erations per) s(econd)
Example Sentences
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My heart flops around, like a fish in the bottom of a boat.
From Literature
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It’s had a handful of modest successes and flops since then, but “Hail Mary” represents its most ambitious and expensive release, with a production budget of some $200 million.
In entertainment circles, the Oscar curse is a dreaded phenomenon, characterized by actors who have been nominated or won an Oscar, only for their post-prestige careers to be fraught with flops.
From Salon
Netflix, Warner, and Paramount amortized around $40 billion worth of content in the past 12 months, much of it on flops.
From Barron's
Men dig in flip‑flops through dense black earth, "cow dung", as a young girl sitting on full sacks calls it.
From Barron's
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