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flip top

/ˈflɪp tɑːp/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A lid or cover that is hinged on one side so that it can be opened or closed with a flicking motion.

Example Sentences:
  • She flicked the flip top of her lighter and a small flame appeared.
  • The trash can has a convenient flip top to keep odors contained.
2.adjective

Equipped with a hinged lid or cover that can be flipped open.

Example Sentences:
  • I prefer flip top bottles for the gym because they are easier to open one-handed.
  • The student sat at a flip top desk that could be tilted for drawing.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A compound of the verb 'flip' (to toss or flick) and the noun 'top' (the upper part). The term became widely recognized in the mid-1950s, specifically associated with the 'flip-top box' packaging for cigarettes, which provided a more rigid and protective alternative to traditional soft packs.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Imagine your thumb flipping the top of a ketchup bottle.

Frequently Asked Questions About “flip top

1. What is the meaning of “flip top” in English?

In English, flip top (noun) is defined as: “A lid or cover that is hinged on one side so that it can be opened or closed with a flicking motion.”.

2. How do you use “flip top” in a sentence?

She flicked the flip top of her lighter and a small flame appeared.

3. What are English synonyms of “flip top”?

Common synonyms include:hinged lid,pop-top,swing-top,cap,cover

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “flip top”?

A compound of the verb 'flip' (to toss or flick) and the noun 'top' (the upper part). The term became widely recognized in the mid-1950s, specifically associated with the 'flip-top box' packaging for cigarettes, which provided a more rigid and protective alternative to traditional soft packs.