flipping

flip

1. verb To purchase and then repair and/or remodel a house for sale, ideally in a short period of time with the goal of maximizing one's profit on the sale. A: "Beige is so boring. Can't we use a bolder color?" B: "No. We're only flipping this house, and neutral colors will appeal to most prospective buyers."
2. noun A house that is being or has been flipped. A: "Beige is so boring. Can't we use a bolder color?" B: "No. This house is a flip, and neutral colors will appeal to most prospective buyers." Look at the cheap cabinets and flooring they used in the kitchen. This place was definitely a flip.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

flipping

mod. damnable. (Euphemistic for fucking. Usually objectionable.) Get this flipping dog out of here!
See also: flip
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • flip
  • for sale
  • put (something) up for (something)
  • white sale
  • ONO
  • on the market
  • on sale
  • morning, noon and night
  • morning, noon, and night
  • close a/the sale
References in periodicals archive
Apart from the several templates that have been added to the flipping book tool, Anna said that FlipHTML5 is concerned about the marketing of their clients' brands.
The average gross flipping profit of $60,000 in Q1 2019 translated into an average 38.7 percent return on investment compared to the original acquisition price, down from a 42.5 percent average gross flipping ROI in Q4 2018 and down from an average gross flipping ROI of 48.6 percent in Q1 2018 to the lowest level since Q3 2011--a nearly eight-year low.
Completed home flips in 2018 yielded an average gross profit of $65,000 (difference between median purchase price and median flipped sale price), down 3 percent from an average gross flipping profit of $66,900 in 2017.
On flipping the classroom in large first year calculus courses.
Although the principle of this method is simple, there are a multitude of ways of flipping the classroom as methods differ by subjects and educational philosophy (Ash, 2012; Raths, 2014).
The essential element for the success of this type of flipping method is independent responsibility the students take for their learning.
Lastly, with interest rates so low, there is a lot of private capital domestically and internationally looking for good returns, and flipping real estate is still offering good returns.
Home flipping is happening at a less aggressive rate than during the mortgage boom.
Commenting on the study, Daren Blomquist, RealtyTrac senior vice president, said, "Not only is the share of home flips on the rise again, but we also see the flipping trend trickling down to smaller investors who are completing fewer flips per year.
That is the basic principle behind flipping properties.
Flipping the classroom is a popular educational strategy that promises to increase student participation and engagement and enhance the student-teacher relationship.
Flipping learning and its effectiveness have been investigated at school, college and university level in different subjects.5 Students achievement, academic stress, classroom enviornment and learning activities were also invesitigated from flip learning perspectives.6
On its 7th year, Techtutor proponent Jerry Liao will discuss the basic principles of flipping the classroom, best practices, locate resources to implement flipped learning, including both ready-made and DIY materials, and rationale and research behind flipped learning.
Flipping the classroom replaces the standard lecture-in-class format with interactive opportunities.
Though some instructors think flipping the classroom is as simple as students watching lectures online and doing their homework in class, version 2.0 of the practice is evolving to allow faculty to provide more rigorous, in-depth instruction.