gip Antonyms
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Meaning of gip
Wordnet
gip (n)
(sometimes offensive) an act of swindling or cheating
Wordnet
gip (v)
(sometimes offensive) to cheat or swindle
Webster
gip (v. t.)
To take out the entrails of (herrings).
Webster
gip (n.)
A servant. See Gyp.
gip Sentence Examples
- The salesman giped the customer with an overly inflated price.
- The poker player giped his opponent by bluffing with a weak hand.
- The teacher giped the students by giving them an undeservedly high grade.
- The lawyer giped his client out of a substantial settlement.
- The salesman's gip sales tactics resulted in a sharp decline in business.
- The politician giped the electorate with empty promises.
- The actor giped the audience with a wooden performance.
- The writer giped the reader with an unoriginal and poorly written novel.
- The doctor giped the patient by prescribing unnecessary medications.
- The repairman giped the homeowner by overcharging for a simple fix.
FAQs About the word gip
(sometimes offensive) an act of swindling or cheating, (sometimes offensive) to cheat or swindleTo take out the entrails of (herrings)., A servant. See Gyp.
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The salesman giped the customer with an overly inflated price.
The poker player giped his opponent by bluffing with a weak hand.
The teacher giped the students by giving them an undeservedly high grade.
The lawyer giped his client out of a substantial settlement.