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nip1 (nĭp)

[Middle English nippen, perhaps from Middle Dutch nipen.]

verb: nipped, nip·ping, nips. 

transitive verb 

  1. To seize and pinch or bite: The fish nipped the wader's toe.
  2. To remove or sever by pinching or snipping: nipped off the plant leaf.
  3. To bite or sting with the cold; chill.
  4. To check or cut off the growth or development of: a conspiracy that was nipped in the bud by the police. See synonyms at blast
  5. Slang
    1. To snatch up hastily.
    2. To take (the property of another) unlawfully; steal.

intransitive verb 

Chiefly British
To move quickly; dart.

noun 

  1. The act or an instance of seizing or pinching.
    1. A pinch or snip that cuts off or removes a small part: He gave a small nip to each corner of the cloth.
    2. The small bit or portion so removed: There were nips of construction paper all over the child's table.
    1. A sharp, stinging quality, as of frosty air.
    2. Severely sharp cold or frost.
  2. A cutting remark.
  3. A sharp, biting flavor; a tang: the nip of Mexican salsa.
nip2 (nĭp)

Informal [Probably short for nipperkin, of Dutch or Low German origin.]

noun 

A small amount of liquor.

verb: nipped, nip·ping, nips. 

transitive verb 

To sip (alcoholic liquor) in small amounts: had been nipping brandy.

intransitive verb 

To take a sip or sips of alcoholic liquor: nips all day long.