The correct spelling of the word "more flipside" is /mɔːr ˈflɪpsaɪd/. The IPA phonetic transcription helps to demonstrate the pronunciation of each individual sound in the word. The first sound, /mɔːr/, represents the long vowel "o" sound in "more". The second sound, /ˈflɪpsaɪd/, represents a compound word "flipside". The stress is on the second syllable, so it is pronounced with a long "i" sound, as in "eye". Proper spelling is essential for clear communication and understanding.
The term "more flipside" does not have a specific etymology as it appears to be a combination of two separate words: "more" and "flipside".
"More" is derived from the Old English word "māra" meaning "greater in amount, extent, or degree". It has Germanic roots and is related to similar words in other Germanic languages.
"Flipside" refers to the opposite or reverse side of something, often used metaphorically. It originated in the mid-20th century as a term associated with vinyl records, where the "flipside" referred to the B-side of the record, usually featuring the less popular or hidden track.
So, "more flipside" seems to be a combination of the word "more", indicating an increased quantity or intensity, and "flipside", suggesting an opposite or alternate perspective.