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    Nip
    /nip/

    verb

    • 1. pinch, squeeze, or bite sharply: "the dog nipped him on the leg" Similar bitenibblepeckpinch
    • 2. steal or snatch (something): informal US "if I nipped a five-dollar bill I could slip it back the next day"

    noun

    • 1. a sharp pinch, squeeze, or bite: "a strong beak which can deliver a serious nip"
  2. The meaning of NIP is to catch hold of and squeeze tightly between two surfaces, edges, or points : pinch, bite. How to use nip in a sentence.

  3. NIP definition: 1. to go somewhere quickly or be somewhere for only a short time: 2. to press something quickly…. Learn more.

  4. noun. an act of nipping; a pinch or small bite: The dog took several nips at our heels. a biting quality, as in cold or frosty air: There's a nip in the air this morning. sharp cold; a sharp touch of frost: The trees had felt the first nip of winter. a sharp or biting remark.

  5. 1. to catch or tightly compress, as between a finger and the thumb; pinch. 2. (often foll by off) to remove by clipping, biting, etc. 3. (when intr, often foll by at) to give a small sharp bite (to) the dog nipped at his heels. 4.

  6. NIP meaning: 1. to go somewhere quickly or be somewhere for only a short time: 2. to press something quickly…. Learn more.

  7. A nip is a tiny bite, a cold feeling, or a strong taste on your tongue. It’s also a verb for pinching or biting something, but not always in a bad way. Being nipped now and then isn’t a big deal. If a puppy nips your finger, no worries.

  8. to stop something when it has just begun because you can see that problems will come from it. Definition of nip verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. NIP meaning: 1. to go somewhere quickly and for a short time: 2. If something nips you, it gives you a small…. Learn more.

  10. I'd be happy to remind you with a nip. When sexually frustrated, rabbits often nip and bite the victim of their frustration. He wiped the corner of her mouth, and she resisted the urge to nip his finger.

  11. 1. to catch or tightly compress, as between a finger and the thumb; pinch. 2. ( often foll by off) to remove by clipping, biting, etc. 3. (when: intr, often foll by at) to give a small sharp bite (to): the dog nipped at his heels. 4. (esp of the cold) to affect with a stinging sensation.

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