Wipe
verb (used with object), wiped, wiping.
1.
to rub lightly with or on a cloth, towel, paper, the hand, etc., in order to clean or dry the surface of:
He wiped the furniture with a damp cloth.
2.
to rub or draw (something) over a surface, as in cleaning or drying.
3.
to remove by rubbing with or on something (usually followed by away, off, out, etc.):
Wipe the dirt off your shoes. Wipe the dust from the pictures.
4.
to remove as if by rubbing (usually followed by away, off, etc.):
Wipe that smile off your face!
5.
to erase, as from existence or memory (often followed by from):
to wipe a thought from one’s mind.
6.
to erase (magnetic tape, a recording, etc.).
7.
Plumbing.
to apply (solder in a semifluid state) by spreading with leather or cloth over the part to be soldered.
to form (a joint) in this manner.
8.
Machinery. (of a rotating shaft or the like) to melt the brasses of (a bearing) through friction.
9.
Australian Slang. to refuse to have anything to do with; reject; dismiss.
noun
10.
an act of wiping:
He gave a few quick wipes to the furniture.
11.
a rub, as of one thing over another.
12.
Also called wipe-off. Movies. a technique in film editing by which the projected image of a scene appears to be pushed or wiped off the screen by the image that follows.
13.
a piece of absorbent material, as of paper or cloth, used for wiping.
14.
a sweeping stroke or blow.
15.
a gibe.
16.
Machinery. wiper (def 5).
17.
Slang. a handkerchief.
Verb phrases
18.
wipe out,
to destroy completely; demolish:
The entire city was wiped out.
Informal. to murder; kill:
They wiped him out to keep him from testifying.
Slang. to beat decisively, as in sports.
Slang. (in sports) to be taken out of competition by a fall, accident, collision, etc.
Slang. to intoxicate or cause to become high, especially on narcotic drugs.
19.
wipe up, to clean completely by wiping:
to wipe up the mess on the floor.
verb (transitive)
1.
to rub (a surface or object) lightly, esp with (a cloth, hand, etc), as in removing dust, water, grime, etc
2.
usually foll by off, away, from, up, etc. to remove by or as if by rubbing lightly: he wiped the dirt from his hands
3.
to eradicate or cancel (a thought, memory, etc)
4.
to erase a recording from (an audio or video tape)
5.
(Austral, informal) to abandon or reject (a person)
6.
to apply (oil, grease, etc) by wiping
7.
to form (a joint between two lead pipes) with solder or soft lead
8.
(informal) wipe the floor with someone, to defeat someone decisively
noun
9.
the act or an instance of wiping
10.
(in film editing) an effect causing the transition from one scene to the next in which the image of the first scene appears to be wiped off the screen by that of the second
11.
(dialect) a sweeping blow or stroke
12.
(Brit, dialect) a gibe or jeer
13.
(obsolete) a slang name for handkerchief
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