flipar

Spanish

Etymology

From English flip.

Verb

flipar (first-person singular present flipo, first-person singular preterite flipé, past participle flipado)

  1. (Spain) to go crazy
  2. (Spain) to flip out (when referring to excitement, not to anger).
  3. (Spain) to hallucinate
  4. (Spain) to take drugs or to be under the effects of a drug.
  5. (Spain) to be astonished, to be very surprised, referring to either excitement, anger, or any other strong emotion.

Conjugation

    See also

    • fliparse
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