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  I know what dog flipping is just didn't understand your syntax in that post.  So someone was calling her a dog flipper?   If she thinks sending the message malicious in intent and intended to libel her somehow and that others could have seen it, she needs to contact the venue through which it was sent to see what relief they can offer.  I take it she is not a dog flipper and should investigate how she is being tied to that despicable practice and try to correct it by going on various sites and posting notices, emails, Tweets, Facebook statements, etc.  If she can't find out who went the message and set them straight, then just flooding online sites with denials and making folks aware she is not flipping dogs may be all she can do.  If she keeps getting the messages, she needs to alert the authorities as it could be a stalker or something.  
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