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  • gypping — dʒɪp n. cheating, trickery, fraud v. cheat, swindle, trick …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • gyp — I. noun Etymology: probably short for gypsy Date: 1750 1. British a college servant 2. a. cheat, swindler b. fraud, swindle II. verb ( …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • gyp — gyp1 /jip/, v., gypped, gypping, n. v.t., v.i. 1. to defraud or rob by some sharp practice; swindle; cheat. n. 2. a swindle or fraud. 3. Also, gypper /jip euhr/, gypster. a swindler or cheat. 4. Also called …   Universalium

  • gyp — [dʒɪp] verb gypped PTandPPX gypping PRESPARTX [transitive] informal to cheat someone: • You paid 50 bucks for those shoes? You were gypped! gyp noun [countable] …   Financial and business terms

  • gyp — gyp1 [dʒıp] n informal 1.) give sb gypBrE a) to be painful ▪ My bad leg is really giving me gyp today. b) to punish someone or be angry with them because of something they have done 2.) [singular] AmE a) something t …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • gyp — gyp1 [dʒɪp] (also gip) noun Brit. informal pain or discomfort. Origin C19: perh. from gee up (see gee2). gyp2 [dʒɪp] noun Brit. a college servant at the Universities of Cambridge and Durham …   English new terms dictionary

  • gyp — I UK [dʒɪp] / US noun British informal give someone gyp II UK [dʒɪp] / US verb [transitive] Word forms gyp : present tense I/you/we/they gyp he/she/it gyps present participle gypping past tense gypped past participle gypped mainly American… …   English dictionary

  • gyp — I. /dʒɪp / (say jip) Colloquial –verb (t) (gypped, gypping) 1. to swindle; cheat; defraud or rob by some sharp practice. 2. to obtain by swindling or cheating; steal. –noun 3. a swindle. 4. a swindler or cheat. Also, gip. {backformation from… …  

  • gyp — Ⅰ. gyp [1] (also gip) ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ pain or discomfort. ORIGIN perhaps from gee up (see GEE(Cf. ↑gee)). Ⅱ. gyp [2] informal …   English terms dictionary

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