noun
- a light sandal with a flat sole held to the foot by a strap between the toes
- a sudden change of opinion or policy; an abrupt reversal of position
Usage: informal
verb
- to change one's opinion or position abruptly and repeatedly
Usage: informal
Examples
- She wore flip-flops to the beach.
- The politician's flip-flop on the issue damaged his credibility.
- He flip-flopped between two job offers before making a decision.
- My flip-flops are comfortable for summer walks.
- The candidate's flip-flopping on climate policy confused voters.
- I need to buy new flip-flops for vacation.