verb
- changed one's mind or position repeatedly or inconsistently; reversed a previous decision or stance
Usage: informal; often used in political or personal contexts to criticize indecisiveness
Examples
- The candidate flipflopped on healthcare policy during the debate.
- He flipflopped between wanting to go to college and joining the military.
- The company flipflopped on its decision to relocate the office three times in one month.
- She flipflopped about whether to accept the job offer.
- The senator flipflopped on the tax bill after meeting with constituents.
- They flipflopped their stance on the environmental regulations.