Definitions from Wiktionary (KIP)
▸ noun: The untanned hide of a young or small beast, such as a calf, lamb, or young goat.
▸ noun: A bundle or set of such hides.
▸ noun: (obsolete) A unit of count for skins, 30 for lamb and 50 for goat.
▸ noun: The leather made from such hide.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland) A place to sleep; a rooming house; a bed.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Sleep, snooze, nap, forty winks, doze.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland) A very untidy house or room.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland, dated) A brothel.
▸ verb: (informal, chiefly UK) To sleep; often with the connotation of a temporary or charitable situation, or one borne out of necessity.
▸ verb: (transitive, dialectal, Scotland, Northern England) To snatch; take up hastily; filch
▸ verb: (intransitive, obsolete) To hold or keep (together)
▸ verb: (intransitive, dialectal, Northern England) To conduct oneself; act
▸ noun: A unit of force equal to 1000 pounds-force (lbf) (4.44822 kilonewtons or 4448.22 newtons); occasionally called the kilopound.
▸ noun: A unit of weight, used, for example, to calculate shipping charges, equal to half a US ton, or 1000 pounds.
▸ noun: (rare, nonstandard) A unit of mass equal to 1000 avoirdupois pounds.
▸ noun: The unit of currency in Laos, divided into 100 att, symbol ₭, abbreviation LAK.
▸ noun: (Australia, games, two-up) A piece of flat wood used to throw the coins in a game of two-up.
▸ noun: (gymnastics) A basic skill or maneuver in artistic gymnastics on the uneven bars, parallel bars, high bar and still rings used, for example, as a way of mounting the bar in a front support position, or achieving a handstand from a hanging position. In its basic form, the legs are swung forward and upward by bending the hips, then suddenly down again, which gives the upward impulse to the body.
▸ noun: (Scotland) A sharp-pointed hill; a projecting point, as on a hill.
▸ verb: (gymnastics, intransitive) To perform the kip maneuver.
▸ noun: A diminutive of the male given name Kipling.
▸ noun: Initialism of kinetic impact round (baton round)
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▸ noun: The untanned hide of a young or small beast, such as a calf, lamb, or young goat.
▸ noun: A bundle or set of such hides.
▸ noun: (obsolete) A unit of count for skins, 30 for lamb and 50 for goat.
▸ noun: The leather made from such hide.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland) A place to sleep; a rooming house; a bed.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Sleep, snooze, nap, forty winks, doze.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland) A very untidy house or room.
▸ noun: (informal, chiefly UK, Ireland, dated) A brothel.
▸ verb: (informal, chiefly UK) To sleep; often with the connotation of a temporary or charitable situation, or one borne out of necessity.
▸ verb: (transitive, dialectal, Scotland, Northern England) To snatch; take up hastily; filch
▸ verb: (intransitive, obsolete) To hold or keep (together)
▸ verb: (intransitive, dialectal, Northern England) To conduct oneself; act
▸ noun: A unit of force equal to 1000 pounds-force (lbf) (4.44822 kilonewtons or 4448.22 newtons); occasionally called the kilopound.
▸ noun: A unit of weight, used, for example, to calculate shipping charges, equal to half a US ton, or 1000 pounds.
▸ noun: (rare, nonstandard) A unit of mass equal to 1000 avoirdupois pounds.
▸ noun: The unit of currency in Laos, divided into 100 att, symbol ₭, abbreviation LAK.
▸ noun: (Australia, games, two-up) A piece of flat wood used to throw the coins in a game of two-up.
▸ noun: (gymnastics) A basic skill or maneuver in artistic gymnastics on the uneven bars, parallel bars, high bar and still rings used, for example, as a way of mounting the bar in a front support position, or achieving a handstand from a hanging position. In its basic form, the legs are swung forward and upward by bending the hips, then suddenly down again, which gives the upward impulse to the body.
▸ noun: (Scotland) A sharp-pointed hill; a projecting point, as on a hill.
▸ verb: (gymnastics, intransitive) To perform the kip maneuver.
▸ noun: A diminutive of the male given name Kipling.
▸ noun: Initialism of kinetic impact round (baton round)
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