Kip
[kip] /kɪp/
noun
1.
the hide of a young or small beast.
2.
a bundle or set of such hides.
[kip] /kɪp/
noun
1.
a unit of weight equal to 1000 (453.6 kilograms).
[kip] /kɪp/
noun
1.
a paper money and monetary unit of Laos, equal to 100 .
Abbreviation: K.
[kip] /kɪp/ Chiefly British
noun
1.
a place to ; bed.
2.
sleep.
verb (used without object), kipped, kipping.
3.
to sleep or nap.
/kɪp/
noun
1.
(Brit) sleep or slumber: to get some kip
2.
(Brit) a bed or lodging
3.
(Irish) a brothel
verb (intransitive) kips, kipping, kipped
4.
(Brit) to sleep or take a nap
5.
(Brit) (foll by down) to prepare for sleep
/kɪp/
noun
1.
the hide of a young animal, esp a calf or lamb
/kɪp/
noun
1.
a unit of weight equal to one thousand pounds
/kɪp/
noun
1.
the standard monetary unit of Laos, divided into 100 at
/kɪp/
noun
1.
(Austral) a small board used to spin the coins in two-up
noun
verb
: find a place to ”kip”
[1859+; origin uncertain; perhaps fr Danish kippe, ”hut, mean alehouse,” whence the early 1800s sense ”brothel”]
Read Also:
- Kipa
[kee-pah] /kiˈpɑ/ noun, plural kipoth, kipot, kipos [Sephardic Hebrew kee-pawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew kee-pohs] /Sephardic Hebrew ki pɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew kiˈpoʊs/ (Show IPA). English, kipas. Hebrew. 1. .
- Kipe
verb To steal: kiped some cherries from the bar (1960s+)
- Kipfel
noun a small crescent-shaped Jewish butter cookie filled with jam or other fillings; also called kipferln Usage Note cooking
- Kipferln
noun See kipfel
- Kip-ft
1. one thousand foot-pounds.