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1 kipper
nounKipper, der; ≈ Bückling, der* * *['kipə](a herring split down the back and smoked, used as food.) der Bückling* * *kip·per[ˈkɪpəʳ, AM -ɚ]n Räucherhering m, Bückling m* * *['kɪpə(r)]nRäucherhering m, Bückling m* * *kipper [ˈkıpə(r)]A s1. Kipper m (am Rücken aufgeschnittener, kurz gesalzener und dann kalt geräucherter Hering)2. männlicher Lachs, Hakenlachs m (während oder nach der Laichzeit)3. Aus sl pej Engländer m* * *nounKipper, der; ≈ Bückling, der* * *n.Bückling -e m.
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Kippered — Kipper Kip per, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kippered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Kippering}.] To cure, by splitting, salting, and smoking. Kippered salmon. Dickens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kippered — adj British devastated, trounced, stitched up or gut ted. A working class term which is cur rently in vogue among the fashionable young in London. The metaphor is dead, gutted, skinned and cooked , in the sense of thoroughly humiliated or taken… … Contemporary slang
kippered — adj. salted dried and smoked (of fish) kip·per || kɪpÉ™(r) n. fish that has been salted dried and smoked (British); salted and smoked herring v. cure fish, preserve fish by salting drying and smoking … English contemporary dictionary
kippered — adjective cure (a herring) in such a way. → kipper … English new terms dictionary
kippered — … Useful english dictionary
kippered herring — kipper (1) … Dictionary of ichthyology
kippered products — in the U.S.A. refers to hot smoked, dyed and brined fish … Dictionary of ichthyology
kippered herring — n. herring which is salted and smoked, kipper … English contemporary dictionary
kippered herring — noun salted and smoked herring • Syn: ↑kipper • Hypernyms: ↑herring … Useful english dictionary
kippered salmon — noun salted and smoked salmon • Hypernyms: ↑salmon … Useful english dictionary
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