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Kip   /kɪp/   Listen
Kip

noun
1.
Sleep.
2.
The basic unit of money in Laos.
3.
A gymnastic exercise performed starting from a position with the legs over the upper body and moving to an erect position by arching the back and swinging the legs out and down while forcing the chest upright.  Synonym: upstart.



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"Kip" Quotes from Famous Books



... man-o'-war!" The voice rose muffled and wailing. "After us've upped trawl, us'll be glad of a tow. Leave line just slack abaout as 'tis now, and kip a good ...
— Traffics and Discoveries • Rudyard Kipling

... of New York, and who was well-to-do, must have been the brother, or some near relation. There are many Samuel Lows of this period; one (1739-1807) mentioned in the D. A. R. Lineage, v. 15; another who married Margaret Kip. The nearest we get to our Low's parentage is a reference, in the Reports of the New York Geneological and Biographical Society, v. 29, p. 36, to John and Susanna Low, whose son, Samuel, was, born December 22, 1765. Identification has yet to ...
— The Politician Out-Witted • Samuel Low

... a Pennsylvania trader, John Findlay, with three or four companions, descended the Ohio River in a canoe as far as the falls at the present Louisville, Kentucky, and accompanied a party of Shawnees to their town of Es-kip-pa-ki-thi-ki, eleven miles east of ...
— The Conquest of the Old Southwest • Archibald Henderson



Words linked to "Kip" :   hole up, Great Britain, bundle, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Laotian monetary unit, practice bundling, catch a wink, U.K., catnap, hibernate, sleep, at, Britain, aestivate, gymnastic exercise, upstart, wake, sleep in, nap, UK, rest, estivate, sleep late



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