Definition of Gipper

1. one that gips [n -S] - See also: gips

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gipper

ginshop
ginshops
ginsing
ginsoaked
gintleman
gio
giocoso
giorgiosite
gios
gipe
gipon
gipons
gipoun
gipouns
gipped
gipper (current term)
gippers
gippies
gipping
gippo
gippoes
gippos
gippy
gips
gipsen
gipsens
gipsied
gipsies
gipsy
gipsy moth

Literary usage of Gipper

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. With a policeman in South Africa by Ernest W. Searle (1900)
"... Rains and Swollen Rivers—Shooting the Rapids— Amusing Cooking Accident—"On Leave"—Seriocomic Hotel Adventure—"In Laager"—A Favorite Stew Recipe—"gipper. ..."

2. Between the Acts by Henry Woodd Nevinson (1904)
"Mr. Bretherton knew at a glance that it was "the gipper," the very scholar who ... He had lately heard that the nickname of "the gipper," an affectionate ..."

3. Strategies That Work: Teaching Comprehension for Understanding and Engagement by Stephanie Harvey, Anne Goudvis (2007)
"Win One for the gipper—America's Football Hero by Kathy-Jo Wargin College Hall of Famer George Gipp played Notre Dame football not only with his body and ..."

4. Proceedings (1891)
"This is done by setting back the bottom member of the rail, which allows a friction roller on the gipper to take the lower vertical plane to the right or ..."

5. Michigan State Gazetteer and Business Directory by R.L. Polk & Co (1875)
"Range RR, via L'Anse, Am Ex. gipper Harbor, Keweenaw Co, ship by water to Eagle Harbor, or to Calumet, On the Mineral Corning, Isabella Co, ship to Farwell ..."

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