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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Someone's heart flip-flops



What does "someone's heart flip-flops" means? Does your heart flip-flop when you feel excited?
  

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Yes, that is one common idiom. Another is having 'butterflies (in one's stomach)'.

  • Yes, that is one common idiom.
  • Another is having 'butterflies (in one's stomach)'.
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Yes, that is one common idiom. Another is having 'butterflies (in one's stomach)'.

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