flop
This word evokes a sense of limpness and lack of control, whether physical or metaphorical. When describing a person or animal, it suggests a sudden loss of tension or a clumsy descent, often conveying exhaustion or helplessness. It carries a heavy, wet, or soft auditory quality, mimicking the sound of something flat hitting a surface. In a commercial or artistic context, the term describes a failure that is not just a minor setback but a public and embarrassing collapse. It implies a stark contrast between high expectations and a dismal reality, typically used for high-profile ventures like cinema or technology.
Meanings
To fail completely, especially in the case of a movie, play, or commercial product.
"The big-budget superhero movie flopped at the box office."
To fall or sit down heavily and clumsily.
"After a long day at work, he just flopped onto the sofa."
To let something fall or drop heavily and loosely.
"She flopped her bag onto the table and sighed."