kih-ping
Verb
1. The act of chatting online with babe(s). Usually all day.
Originated from the movie Napoleon Dynamite (2004) whenever the character Kip said his most famous quote...
Napoleon: Stay home and eat all the freakin chips Kip
Kip: Napoleon don't be jealous that I've been chatting online with babes all day. Besides, we both know that I'm training to become a cage fighter.
Hey bro can I borrow your phone charger? My phones about to die and I am kipping on snapchat with some babes right now.
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Sleeping, to have a nap (40 Winks etc)
Sorry I didn't here you rin me - I was still kipping in bed
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A legend in Verdansk. Kip Kip is someone who will put you to sleep because you rage quit when trying to defeat the kip kip.
I rage quit when kip kip is on the line.
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chiefly british slang:
1. kip (n): a rooming house; a room or bed in a rooming house.
2. kip (n): "bed."
3. kip (n): "nap;" "rest;" "bit of sleep."
4. kip (vi; kipped, kipping): "sleep." sometimes used with "down," equivalent to "bed down."
etymology: danish "kippe," "cheap inn."
2. after working that double shift, we were all ready for the kip.
3. "it's 6 a.m., and even big ben is trying to get his head down for a kip." -- the beautiful south, "from under the covers."
4. you take the bed, i'll kip down on the sofa.
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In my old age, a midday kip shortly after lunch is a must!
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To cut something (usually a marathon course) short
I took a look into his marathon times, and when he sped up from 7 minutes per mile in the first half of the race to 5 minutes per mile for the second half of the race, it was very clear he kipped the course. The race director did disqualify.
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Northern English Slang for sleep, also Kippin as in Sleeping,
Going to bed or for a lie down, to have a nap.
Gone kip, going for a kip - gone to bed,
Been a kip, had a kip - had a sleep,
Been Kipping - Been sleeping
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