1. flopping - Noun
2. flopping - Verb
Derived from flop
of Flop
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbove them, the Crow watched, the heavy square shadow of its body stretched large upon the deck, dimming the glinting scales and the flopping, flippery bodies. Source: Internet
Back in July, he was at the homeless encampment by the State Capitol when he said he was pushed by the police, although video appears only to show him flopping down. Source: Internet
However, while CD Projekt Red may have intended to give off the vibe of V flopping into their bed, the confusing position of the character model has led to plenty of jokes. Source: Internet
After 10 minutes or so of flopping around in a self-mocking panic, I was finally able to drag myself onto the futon. Source: Internet
Democrats accuse Republicans of flip flopping but it's the Democrats who do the actual flip flopping. Source: Internet
Because of the Tom Cruise feature flopping, the production company pulled future Bride of Frankenstein. Source: Internet