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Webster 1913 Edition
Gyp
Gyp
(jĭp)
, Noun.
[Said to be a sportive application of Gr.
γύψ
a vulture.] A college servant; – so called in Cambridge, England; at Oxford called a
scout
. [Cant]
Definition 2024
gyp
gyp
English
Alternative forms
Noun
gyp (plural gyps)
- (pejorative, sometimes offensive) A cheat or swindle; a rip-off.
- Why do we have to buy this new edition of the textbook when there’s almost no difference between it and the previous one? What a gyp!
- Synonym of gypsy (“contra dance step”)
Usage notes
Because this term is often considered to derive[1] from the problematic exonymic term Gypsy and represent a racist stereotype of the Romani, it may be offensive. See the usage note about gypsy.
Translations
a cheat or swindle; a rip-off
Verb
gyp (third-person singular simple present gyps, present participle gypping, simple past and past participle gypped)
- (pejorative, sometimes offensive) To cheat or swindle someone or something inappropriately.
- The cab driver gypped me out of ten bucks by taking the longer route.
- You better watch out; they'll try to gyp you if you don't know what you're doing.
Usage notes
See the notes about the noun, above.
See also
References
- Gyp: Thieve, World Wide Words
- Etymology of "Gyp" / "gypped", Vocaboly.com
Etymology 2
Perhaps the same as Etymology 1.
Noun
gyp (plural gyps)
- (Cambridge and Durham, England) A college servant.
- (Cambridge and Durham, England) The room in which such college servants work.
- (Cambridge and Durham, England) A small kitchen for use by college students.
Etymology 3
Shortening.
Noun
gyp (plural gyps)
Etymology 4
Perhaps from gee up.
Noun
gyp (plural gyps)
- Pain or discomfort.
- My back's giving me gyp.