Verb
The word is derived from flop
of Flop
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was very lucky to get well known much later in life. You need to have flopped quite a few times to get a sense of how little any of it has to do with you. George Clooney
Alec flopped down on the opposite side of the fire and glared at them both. "And where have Jace and Clary gone?" "Ah," said Simon delicately. "Who can say..." "Straight people," Alec declared. "Why can't they control themselves? Cassandra Clare
I began working with a family camera. It was called a Kodak Autographic, which was one of those things where you flopped it open and pulled out the bellows. And I've been at it ever since; I've never stopped. Leonard Nimoy
So I went over there and, I'm delighted to say, the play flopped. I hated New York. I loathed it. Ian Carmichael
I'll go sleep on the couch," James said. "No, you won't," Poppy said firmly. She flopped on the bed beside him. "You're dead tired. And I know I'm safe with you." James grinned without moving his arm. "Because I'm dead tired? L.J. Smith
A couple of high budget movies flopped at the box office. Source: Internet