flop into

flop into (something)

To fling or plop oneself down into something. I knocked a few pillows onto the floor when I flopped into the armchair.
See also: flop
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

flop into something

[for someone] to fall or drop into something, such as bed, a chair, a bathtub, etc. Maggie flopped into the chair and slipped off her shoes. Tom flopped into bed and fell fast asleep.
See also: flop
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • flop into (something)
  • flop down
  • flop down on
  • flop down on(to) (something)
  • throw on
  • fling on
  • fling on oneself
  • glop
  • fling (something) into (something)
  • fling up
References in classic literature
He stooped, and dipped his beak in the pond; he thought it was his beak, but, of course, it was only his nose, and, therefore, very little water came up, and that not so refreshing as usual, so next he tried a puddle, and he fell flop into it.