Verb
The word is derived from flip-flop
Between seasons three and five, Buffy flip-flopped with Dawson's Creek and Charmed as the network's second highest-rated show. Source: Internet
Why hasn’t any journalist questioned Gov. Tim Walz as to why his position on the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline flip-flopped since he was elected? Source: Internet
The Syrian presence in Lebanon quickly changed sides; soon after they entered Lebanon they had flip-flopped and began to fight the Christian nationalists in Lebanon they allegedly entered the country to protect. Source: Internet
Ms. Shelton has become the focus of criticism in part because she flip-flopped on key policy positions after Mr. Trump was elected, moving quickly from supporting higher interest rates to favoring lower ones, in line with the president’s view. Source: Internet