To throw so as to turn over.
To induce someone to turn state's evidence; to get someone to agree to testify against their co-conspirators in exchange for concessions.
To turn state's evidence; to agree to testify against one's co-conspirators in exchange for concessions from prosecutors.
To buy an asset (usually a house), improve it and sell it quickly for profit.
To invert a bit (binary digit), changing it from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0.
To refinance (a loan), accruing additional fees.
To put into a quick revolving motion through a snap of the thumb and index finger.
To hand over or pass along.
To go berserk or crazy.
To win a state (or county) won by another party in the preceding elections.
To switch to another task, etc.
The purchase of an asset (usually a house) which is then improved and sold quickly for profit.
A hairstyle popular among boys in the 1960s–70s and 2000s–10s, in which the hair goes halfway down the ears, at which point it sticks out
A maneuver which rotates an object end over end.
The tendency of a gun's barrel to jerk about at the moment of firing.
A slingshot.
A complete change of direction, decision, movement etc.
A mixture of beer, spirit, etc., stirred and heated by a hot iron (a "flip dog").
Having the quality of playfulness, or lacking seriousness of purpose.
Sarcastic.
Disrespectful, flippant.
Used to express annoyance, especially when the speaker has made an error.
To throw suddenly.
To toss or carry with a pitchfork.
An agricultural tool comprising a fork with sparse, light tines, attached to a long handle, used for pitching hay (especially loose hay) high up onto a stack (as on a wagon or haystack, or into a haymow).
A similar fork with slightly more and heavier tines, used for mucking stalls and pitching soiled bedding into a wagon or manure spreader.
Any fork used for farm labor, even a digging fork (but such usage is often considered ignorant by experienced farmers).
A tuning fork.