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  • 81dip — n A stupid or foolish person. The guy who flunked four out of five classes is really a dip. 1930s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 82dip — 1) to eavesdrop on someone s conversation Hey, quit dipping, I wasn t talking to you. 2) to leave somewhere quickly, to make a speedy return. I m about to dip to the store and get gallon of milk …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 83dip — 1) to eavesdrop on someone s conversation Hey, quit dipping, I wasn t talking to you. 2) to leave somewhere quickly, to make a speedy return. I m about to dip to the store and get gallon of milk …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 84dip — v 1. duck, dunk, lower, plunge, immerge, immerse, souse, sink, submerge, submerse, put or push under; douse, drench, soak, steep, bathe. 2. wet slightly, sprinkle, spray, asperge, dabble, moisten, dampen, damp, wet, wet down; wash, lave, splash,… …

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  • 85Dip. Ed. — /dɪp ˈɛd/ (say dip ed) Diploma of Education …

  • 86dip — panirimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Laivyno minų kare – inkarinės minos panirimas žemiau nei nustatytas gylis dėl srovės ar bangų, veikiančių minos korpusą ar inkarą. atitikmenys: angl. dip pranc. surimmersion …

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  • 87dip — /dɪp/ noun a sudden small fall ● Last year saw a dip in the company’s performance. ■ verb to fall in price ● Shares dipped sharply in yesterday’s trading. (NOTE: dipping–dipped) …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 88dip — погружать to dip in the water погружаться в воду …

    English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • 89dip — n. Computing a form of integrated circuit consisting of a small plastic or ceramic slab with two parallel rows of pins. Phrases and idioms: DIP switch an arrangement of switches on a printer for selecting a printing mode. Etymology: abbr. of dual …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 90Dip It Low — Single by Christina Milian featuring Fabolous from the album It s About Time …

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