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  • 21nip-up — nip′ up n. spo a calisthenic routine or gymnastic move of springing to one s feet from a supine position • Etymology: 1935–40 …

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  • 22Nip — ► NOUN informal, offensive ▪ a Japanese person. ORIGIN abbreviation of Nipponese, from Nippon (the Japanese name for Japan) …

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  • 23nip — aph·a·nip·tera; cat·nip; con·nip·tion; cy·nip·i·dae; gal·li·nip·per; ge·nip; iso·nip·e·caine; ju·nip·er·us; ma·nip·u·la·bil·i·ty; ma·nip·u·la·ble; ma·nip·u·lan·dum; ma·nip·u·lar; ma·nip·u·lat·able; ma·nip·u·late; ma·nip·u·la·tion;… …

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  • 24nip — nip1 [nıp] v past tense and past participle nipped present participle nipping [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Low German; Origin: nipen] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition] BrE informal to go somewhere quickly or for a short time = ↑pop ▪ Have we time …

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  • 25nip — nip1 [ nıp ] verb intransitive or transitive to bite someone gently: The dog kept nipping her fingers playfully. nip at: His teeth nipped at her neck. a. to squeeze something between your thumb and fingers: He nipped the end of his cigar and put… …

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  • 26NiP — Ninjas in Pyjamas Kürzel NiP Management Gamers Paradise Holding Manager Sweden …

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  • 27nip — {{11}}nip (n.1) small measure of spirits, 1796, shortening of nipperkin (1670s) quantity of liquor of a half pint or less, possibly of Dutch or Low German origin and related to nip (v.). Reinforced by nip (n.2) on notion of fragment or bit… …

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  • 28nip — nip1 /nip/, v., nipped, nipping, n. v.t. 1. to squeeze or compress tightly between two surfaces or points; pinch; bite. 2. to take off by pinching, biting, or snipping (usually fol. by off): He nipped off a piece of steak and gave it to the dog.… …

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  • 29nip — [[t]nɪ̱p[/t]] nips, nipping, nipped 1) VERB: no passive If you nip somewhere, usually somewhere nearby, you go there quickly or for a short time. [BRIT, INFORMAL] [V adv/prep] Should I nip out and get some groceries?... [V adv/prep] Wayne is… …

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  • 30nip — I. /nɪp / (say nip) verb (nipped, nipping) –verb (t) 1. to compress sharply between two surfaces or points; pinch or bite. 2. to affect sharply and painfully or injuriously, as cold does. 3. Nautical to secure (a rope) by holding it with a… …