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English Idioms Flip Out
Flip Out - to become upset or excited
- My mother is going to flip out, when she sees how well I did in university.
- I am flipping out, because I just lost my job.
- My sister is going to flip out, when she comes home tonight.
- The landlord is going to flip out, because I can not pay my rent this month.
- Covid-19 is causing many people to flip out.
- My wife is going to flip out, when she sees the present I got her for her birthday.
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