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flip-flopAn electronic circuit that alternates between two states. When current is applied, it changes to its opposite state (0 to 1 or 1 to 0). Made of several transistors, it is used in the design of static memories and hardware registers. flip-flop 1. Gymnastics a backward handspring 2. Electronics an electronic device or circuit that can assume either of two stable states by the application of a suitable pulse
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Forecasters will be in the spotlight of the market--especially with flip-flops of weather models. And flip-flops or cargo shorts scream "Yankee" louder than Roseanne Barr belting out our national anthem. Yes, there are the usual scarves, ponchos, and mittens--but each has a touch of something exotic or different, from a sparkly Hawaiian crop top made of 'ribbon yarn' to jeweled hot pink flip-flops with waterproof 'jelly yarn'. |
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