IPA: /ˈflɪpiər/
KK: /ˈflɪpiər/
More inclined to flip or turn over easily; having a tendency to be unstable or changeable.
The flippier the pancake, the more fun it is to cook.
Comparative: flippier
Superlative: flippiest
Flippier → The word 'flippier' is derived from 'flippy' (an informal term meaning inclined to flip or turn over) with the comparative suffix '-er' (indicating a greater degree). Thus, 'flippier' means more inclined to flip or turn over than something else.
Think of something that is 'more inclined to flip' — 'flippy' suggests a tendency to turn over, and adding '-er' shows that it has a greater degree of that quality.