Gipper
[jip] /dʒɪp/
verb (used with or without object), gipped, gipping, noun
1.
1 .
/dʒɪp/
verb gips, gipping, gipped
1.
a variant spelling of gyp1
2.
(Northern English, informal) to vomit or feel like vomiting
noun
3.
a variant spelling of gyp2
attested from 1840 as an abbreviation of gypsy (q.v.). Also see gyp. Related: Gipped; gipping.
GIP abbr.
gastric inhibitory polypeptide
Related Terms
gyp
1.
gastric inhibitory polypeptide
2.
gastric inhibitory peptide
3.
Gibraltar-pound (currency)
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