adjective
- comparative form of flippy; more inclined to flip, move, or turn with a quick motion
- comparative form of flippy; more casual, dismissive, or disrespectful in manner or tone
Usage: informal; often used to describe hair, clothing, or objects that move easily
Usage: informal; describes behavior or attitude
Examples
- Her hair looked flippier after she got the layers cut.
- The skirt was flippier than I expected when I twirled.
- He gave a flippier response than the situation called for.
- The new design made the pages flippier and easier to turn.
- She had a flippier attitude about the rules than her classmates.
- The fabric was flippier and more prone to movement.