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flip side
noun
the reverse and usually less popular side of a phonograph record.
an opposite, reverse, or sharply contrasted side or aspect of something or someone.
The flip side of their charitable activities is a desire for publicity.
flip side
noun
another term for B-side
another, less familiar aspect of a person or thing
the flip side of John Lennon
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of flip side1
Example Sentences
Then the flip side, it’s like I appreciate it when people show up for my stuff, so it’s a give and take and I’m happy to be a part of it.
“On the flip side, it would not take very much to completely topple these 10 packs.”
On the flip side, what past chapter of your life are you the most proud of?
Basketball coach Ryan Evans speaks about showing youngsters "the flip side" when trying to move them away from the influences of toxic masculinity.
The flip side of this is agricultural access for the US, for example for beef, also subject to a quota.
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