jipped
cheated, stolen, dissed.
Comes from the TV Term JIP, which means Joined in Progress, the saying actually came from live tv, going over its time limits and cutting the beginning of a show in the current time slot.
Comes from the TV Term JIP, which means Joined in Progress, the saying actually came from live tv, going over its time limits and cutting the beginning of a show in the current time slot.
jipped
Example:
1st Man: "That guy's so fat I swear he has the cubic capacity of two guys!"
1st Man's friend "Ouch, Jipped!"
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"He jipped me good!"
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1st Man: "That guy's so fat I swear he has the cubic capacity of two guys!"
1st Man's friend "Ouch, Jipped!"
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"He jipped me good!"
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jip
Verb: To take unfairly, to rob.
Alternate Spellings: Gyp, Gip, Jyp.
Shortening of the word Gypsie, as Gypsies were believed to be thieves.
Alternate Spellings: Gyp, Gip, Jyp.
Shortening of the word Gypsie, as Gypsies were believed to be thieves.
Jip
Example:
'I paid £8 to see this lame movie, what a jip!'
'Red Hot Chili Peppers at Leeds Festival 07, pft, what a jip!'
'I paid £8 to see this lame movie, what a jip!'
'Red Hot Chili Peppers at Leeds Festival 07, pft, what a jip!'
jip
Example:
It's giving me some jip.
It's giving me some jip.