To lift one or both flippers out of the water and slap the surface of the water.
Television remote control, clicker.
A type of ball bowled by a leg spin bowler, which spins backwards and skids off the pitch with a low bounce.
A flat lever in a pinball machine, triggered by the player to strike the ball and keep it in play.
A kind of false tooth, usually temporary.
A small flat used to support a larger one.
Someone who flips, in the sense of buying a house or other asset and selling it quickly for profit.
Someone who flips in any other sense, for example throwing a coin.
In marine mammals such as whales, a wide flat limb, adapted for swimming.
A flat, wide, paddle-like rubber covering for the foot, used in swimming.
A kitchen spatula.
To twist or turn (something) out of shape; to deform.
To become twisted out of shape; to deform.
To fertilize (low-lying land) by letting the tide, a river, or other water in upon it to deposit silt and alluvial matter.
To deflect or turn (something) away from a true, proper or moral course; to pervert; to bias.
To arrange (strands of thread, etc) so that they run lengthwise in weaving.
To move or be moved by this method.
To go astray or be deflected from a true, proper or moral course; to deviate.
To move a vessel by hauling on a line or cable that is fastened to an anchor or pier; (especially) to move a sailing ship through a restricted place such as a harbour.
To travel or transport across a medium without passing through it normally, as by using a teleporter or time warp.
The state, quality, or condition of being physically bent or twisted out of shape.
A distortion or twist, such as in a piece of wood (also used figuratively).
A mental or moral distortion, deviation, or aberration.
The foundation, the basis, the undergirding.
The state, quality, or condition of being deviant from what is right or proper morally or mentally.
The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric; crossed by the woof or weft.
A theoretical construct that permits travel across a medium without passing through it normally, such as a teleporter or time warp.
The sediment which subsides from turbid water; the alluvial deposit of muddy water artificially introduced into low lands in order to enrich or fertilise them.
A line or cable or rode as is used in warping (mooring or hauling) a ship, and sometimes for other purposes such as deploying a seine or creating drag.
A situation or place which is or seems to be from another era; a time warp.