jip
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v.VerbCheat or swindle (someone)
n.NounAn act of cheating someone; a swindle.
n.NounPain or discomfort.
n.NounA college servant at the Universities of Cambridge and Durham.
I would get up early, leaving my room to be taken care of by a gyp who would even make my bed.
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PASS the NEW 2025 OET Listening Exam with THIS Medical English Quiz! OET Listening Quiz for Nurses
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- Me tummy's been giving me jip for weeks now.
Me tummy's been giving me jip for weeks now.
- When you say your tummy has been giving you jip, can you describe exactly what you mean?
When you say your tummy has been giving you jip, can you describe exactly what you mean?
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- One of the things that both JIP and Skippy and mainline brands have done is develop natural versions of their own under the mainline brand, not that the consumer is going to switch from a natural organic brand to JIF, but perhaps keep some consumers within the JIF family.
One of the things that both JIP and Skippy and mainline brands have done is develop natural versions of their own under the mainline brand, not that the consumer is going to switch from a natural organic brand to JIF, but perhaps keep some consumers within the JIF family.
CONFUSING VOCABULARY/gyp vs. bilk / REAL-LIFE AMERICAN ENGLISH / what a gyp!
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- Today, we're going to look at some important vocabulary and clear up the difference between them. So, we're looking at the verbs jip and bilk.
Today, we're going to look at some important vocabulary and clear up the difference between them. So, we're looking at the verbs jip and bilk.
- They both mean to cheat somebody, to cheat somebody out of something, but they're used a little differently. First, let's look at jip.
They both mean to cheat somebody, to cheat somebody out of something, but they're used a little differently. First, let's look at jip.