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nip1 / nip/ • v. (nipped, nip·ping) 1. [tr.] pinch, squeeze, or bite sharply: the dog nipped him on the leg. ∎ (of the cold or frost) cause sharp pain or harm to: the vegetable garden, nipped now by frost. ∎ (nip something off) remove something by pinching or squeezing sharply.2. inf. defeat by a narrow margin.3. [tr.] inf. steal or snatch (something): if I nipped a five-dollar bill I could slip it back the next day.• n. a sharp pinch, squeeze, or bite. ∎ a feeling of biting cold: there was a real winter nip in the air.PHRASES: nip something in the bud suppress or destroy something, esp. at an early stage: the idea has been nipped in the bud at the local level.nip2 • n. a small quantity or sip of liquor.• v. (nipped, nip·ping ) [intr.] take a sip or sips of liquor: the men nipped from the bottle.
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Hence sb. XVI. nipper †thief XVI; costermonger's boy, (hence) youngster XIX.