Anyhow this is how it goes: "I love to flip and flop and flap, And buzz around the room, I leap up to the ceiling high, And hit it with a boom!
If you can reach a tipping point, you can flip your side gig.
The innovative flip flops, dubbed 'FitFlops', are designed to help tone and trim your legs by engaging muscles for a longer period of time with each step.
Read magazines 、 Don't just flip through your favorite magazine, really read it.
The Galaxy Z Flip and the Motorola Razr are now both available to buy in the US - but early reports suggest the screens are easily damaged.
"Would you do me a favor and flip back a few pages when someone comes in?
It works on the flip side, too; when you've been standing for hours, your feet bark for a break.
Flip Saunders, the man who drafted him, died after battling cancer.
You ain't shooting no flip shots.
People can flip the booklet's pages quickly or scan the QR code on the back cover to see the character in action.
They can be read with one hand -- the text flows horizontally, and you can flip the pages upward, like swiping a smartphone.
The two Roswell, Georgia police officers who were caught on body camera video using a coin flip to determine whether or not to arrest a woman during a traffic stop in April have been fired.
"The physical absence was the first thing I noticed," says Katie Reid, 29, who gave up her iPhone in February for a flip phone.
Just flip it open and point the built-in sensor toward the problematic areas of your body.
But I can't flip them upside down so they can walk on the ceiling or prop them on my shoulders so they can see the moths flying inside of the light fixture.
It reflects an odd psychological quirk about human behavior: "People are much more motivated to avoid losing $100 than they are to gain $100, even though, economically, they are flip sides of the same coin," Halpern noted.
Four months earlier Jobs had written on his flip chart: "Don't compromise.
If you're part of a book club, clip together your favorite chapter for an easy way to flip and find.
The idea is to charge what people end up eventually paying for the ticket on the secondary market, capturing the revenue for the artist and making it more difficult for scalpers to flip the tickets on the secondary.
But I can't flip them upside down so they can walk on the ceiling or prop them on my shoulders so they can see the moths flying inside of the light fixture.