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FLOP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to swing or move loosely : flap 2. to throw or move oneself in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner flopped into the chair 3. to change or turn suddenly. www.merriam-webster.com
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Flop - Wikipedia
Sports · Flop (basketball), an intentional fall to claim a foul · Diving (association football), intentional fall sometimes called flop in the US · Diving (ice ... en.wikipedia.org
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FLOP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FLOP meaning: 1. to fall or drop heavily: 2. If a book, play, film, etc. flops, it is not successful: 3. a…. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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▪ I. flop, n. colloq. and dial. (flɒp) [See the vb., and cf. flap n.] 1. a. The action of the vb. flop; the heavy dull sound produced by ‘flopping’.1823 Moor Suffolk Words s.v., ‘I'll gi yeow a flop.’ 1854 L. Lloyd Scandinavian Adv. II. 271, I was startled by something descending, with a great flop,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Floating point operations per second - Wikipedia
Floating point operations per second (FLOPS, flops or flop/s) is a measure of computer performance in computing, useful in fields of scientific computations en.wikipedia.org
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FLOP Synonyms: 130 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FLOP: disaster, failure, bust, catastrophe, disappointment, loser, washout, fiasco; Antonyms of FLOP: success, hit, blockbuster, winner, smash, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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flop, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun flop is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for flop is from 1662, in the writing of Alexander Brome, ... www.oed.com
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What is a 'flop'? : r/popheads - Reddit
A flop is basically something that undersucceded - whether it be critical acclaim/awards, charting, not living up to the expectations of fans. www.reddit.com
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Flop - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To flop is to drop or hang heavily and loosely. If you're exhausted at the end of the day, you might flop into a chair as soon as you walk into your house. www.vocabulary.com
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706 Synonyms & Antonyms for FLOP | Thesaurus.com
"Flop" as a noun means "miserable failure" (e.g., bust, disaster). As a verb, it means "fall limply, collapse" (e.g., sag, tumble) or "fail miserably" (e.g., ... www.thesaurus.com
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flop
flop/flɔp; flɑp/ v(-pp-)1 [Ipr, Ip] move or fall clumsily, helplessly or loosely (笨拙地、 不由自主地或松弛地)移动或落下 The pile of books flopped noisily onto the floor. 那摞书劈里啪啦地散落到地上. The fish we'd caught flopped around in the bottom of the boat. 我们捕到的鱼在船底乱蹦.2 [I, Ipr, Ip]hang or sway heavily and loosely (沉重地而不受束缚地... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Flop (basketball)
It probably was a flop, but flopping is the wrong use of words. Flopping would describe his coaching." James vehemently denied the accusation, saying "I don't need to flop. I play an aggressive game but I don't flop. I've never been one of those guys. wikipedia.org
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Flop (band)
Flop was an American rock band from Seattle. Flop and the Fall of the Mopsqueezer! (1992-1993) Flop and the Fall of the Mopsqueezer! wikipedia.org
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What exactly is a FLOP? I know that is a "FLoating-point Operation" but,what exactly mean this!? Can anyone make me a mathematical example of a FLOP? For example, is $\sqrt{2}$ a FLOP?
No a floating point operation is an operation like $+$ $-$ $\cdot$ or $/$, where the numbers and the result are both floating point numbers.
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The Flop House
The Flop House is a comedy podcast about films that flop, either commercially or critically, produced every two weeks. Reception The Flop House has received praise from The New York Times, The A.V. wikipedia.org
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