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nip [ nip ]


verb  (past and past participle nipped, present participle nip·ping, 3rd person present singular nips)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb pinch something: to take hold of something and squeeze or compress it, often painfully, between two surfaces, e.g. to pinch skin between a forefinger and thumb

2. transitive and intransitive verb take brief bite at something: to bite something briefly, often painfully, but without doing much damage

3. transitive verb sever something: to remove something by pinching, biting, or clipping
nipped off the dead flower heads

4. transitive verb affect somebody with cold: to sting or chill a person or part of the body painfully with cold
frost nipping his fingers and toes

5. transitive verb stop something from developing: to halt the growth or development of something
hoped to nip the conflict in the bud

6. transitive verb make something narrower: to make something narrower or tighter
The dress is nipped in at the waist.

7. transitive verb U.S. steal something: to steal or snatch something ( informal )

8. intransitive verb U.K. go quickly: to go somewhere quickly or briefly ( informal )
She nipped down to the shop for bread.



noun  (plural nips)
Definition:
 
1. sharp squeeze: a sharp or painful squeeze with the fingers or between two surfaces

2. small brief bite: a small bite with the teeth that may be painful but does not do much damage
The dog tried to give my ankle a nip as I passed.

3. small cut-out piece: a small piece cut from something

4. chill: a chilly feeling caused by a marked drop in temperature
There's a nip in the air tonight.

5. sharp flavor: a sharp or pungent flavor

[14th century. < Middle Low German nipen]

nip and tuck very closely and evenly contested so that the outcome remains in doubt (informal)

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