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flipper

[C] Countable
pl: flippers

The word evokes a sense of streamlined efficiency and rapid movement through a medium. In the biological sense, it suggests an evolutionary adaptation where a limb has been flattened to push against water, creating a feeling of gliding rather than walking. In the financial context, the term carries a more opportunistic and sometimes predatory connotation. It describes a fast-paced cycle of acquisition and disposal, stripping away the idea of long-term ownership or stability in favor of quick capital gains.

Always refers to a discrete object, whether it is a biological limb, a piece of diving equipment, or a specific person engaging in a business strategy.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A broad, flat limb used by aquatic animals for swimming.

"The seal used its flipper to steer through the water."

Noun
[someone]

A person who buys an asset, such as a house, and sells it quickly for a profit.

"The real estate flipper renovated the kitchen in two weeks to increase the sale price."

Noun
[something]

A device resembling a fin worn on the foot to increase swimming speed.

"She strapped on her flippers before diving into the reef."

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