kipe
English
editPronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /ˈkaɪp/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Etymology 1
editFrom Middle English kipe, kype, from Old English cȳpe, cȳpa (“basket”), from Proto-Germanic *kipǭ, *kippǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *gey- (“to bend, twist”).
Akin to Middle Low German kīpe ("basket"; > German Low German Kiep, Kiepke (“basket”), German Kiepe (“carrying basket”)), Norwegian kaup (“wooden box; crate”).
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editNoun
editkipe (plural kipes)
Etymology 2
editPerhaps from dialectal kip (“to snatch”).
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editVerb
editkipe (third-person singular simple present kipes, present participle kiping, simple past and past participle kiped)
- (slang) To steal.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:steal
- 1987 [1984], James Ellroy, chapter 22, in Because the Night, New York: Avon, →ISBN, page 189:
- Johnny imagines all manner of chrome gadgetry that he could kipe and give to his father to jazz up his ’fifty-six Ford Vicky ragtop.
Etymology 3
editNoun
editkipe (plural kipes)
- Alternative spelling of kype (“upturned lower jaw of a male salmonid”)
Further reading
edit- “kipe v.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present
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