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The meaning of a phrase "to flip a traditional pancake over"

English Language & Usage Asked by hope_clearwater on April 6, 2021

I am reading a book "Wild Ride" by Adam Lashinsky about Uber and came across the following sentence: "Kalanick appeared on WEF panels moderated by Western and Chinese broadcasters, gamely attempted to flip a traditional pancake over an intimate dinner with the managers responsible for Uber’s local operations in Tianjin, and huddled with his entrepreneurial peers."

And I can’t understand the meaning of the phrase in bold. Would highly appreciate it if someone could help me to figure it out.

I did some research in online dictionaries and Google in general.

  • I know that "to flip" means "to move into a different position",
  • to flip one’s pancake = "to delight", "to inspire",

but I cannot figure out a meaning in this particular context.

Does that mean that he tried to inspire his local managers? Why then "traditional pancake"? Because he usually tries to inspire people?

I am not a native speaker and sometimes cannot grasp all the shades of meaning, that’s why I’m asking for help….

2 Answers

To flip a pancake has no special figurative meaning that I am aware of. I would assume that at the dinner that he attended with the managers, pancakes were being cooked, and he literally tried to flip one of them. That is, while holding a pan, he made a motion with his wrist causing the pancake to fly in the air and land on its other side. Or at least he "attempted to", as the text says.

Correct answer by dangph on April 6, 2021

You cannot cook a pancake without flipping it over. In other words, there are always two sides to every issue and we must look at both sides before judging.

Answered by user401308 on April 6, 2021

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