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An equivalence of flip-flopper in British English?
Is there an equivalence of flip-flopper in British English or is it used in British English? Thank you
Here are some explanations and examples I've found online :
a person, especially a politician, who suddenly changes his or her opinion or policy
E.g. Voters may not worry about consistency and may actually prefer a flip-flopper.
someone who goes back and fourth. like one day he/she is someones friend and the next day shes not.
E.g. Karen is such a flip flopper. yesterday she said she hates chelsea, and now they are at each others house!
2018年11月20日 04:32
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"Is there an equivalence of flip-flopper in British English or is it used in British English?".
Are you referring to just in the UK ?
I can speak a little for Australia :) Here you tend to use it more as a verb than a noun. For instance, rather than say someone is a flip-flopper you would more likely say "they flipflop" on a certain position. The conversation gives the context in what they always reverse their opinion on. Otherwise you add a few more words.
I do hear it on occasion as a noun, but less and usually this is in a political context "He/she is a flip-flopper !", meaning they (politician) change their political opinion on a certain subject quite often.
2018年11月20日
May be "inconstant".
2018年11月20日
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Hilda
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