U-turn
See also: u-turn
English
Alternative forms
Noun
U-turn (plural U-turns)
- (literally) A turn in a vehicle carried out by driving in a semicircle in order to travel in the opposite direction.
- (figuratively) A reversal of policy; a volte-face, a backflip
- The government have done a U-turn and are now supporting greater European integration instead of opposing it.
Usage notes
- Often used in the phrases do a U-turn or make a U-turn.
Synonyms
- uey (colloquial)
Translations
semi-circular turn
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reversal of policy
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Verb
U-turn (third-person singular simple present U-turns, present participle U-turning, simple past and past participle U-turned)
- (intransitive) To shift from one opinion or decision to its opposite.
See also
- flip a bitch
- hang a Louie
- hang a Ralph
- hook a uey, hook a U-ie
- hang a uey
- moonshiner's turn
- three-point turn / K-turn
- Y-turn
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