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Gip

Definition:

Gip is a verb that means to cheat or deceive someone, specifically in gambling or betting.

As a noun, gip refers to a swindle or a fraudulent act.

Gip can also be used as a noun to describe a tricky or sly person.

Examples:

Verb (to gip):

  1. He has been known to gip unsuspecting tourists in his magic tricks.
  2. The con artist managed to gip the wealthy businessman out of thousands of dollars.
  3. Be careful when placing your bets, as some players may try to gip you.

Noun (swindle):

  1. She fell victim to a gip and lost all her savings.
  2. The infamous gip at the casino was finally caught by the authorities.
  3. His reputation as a gip made people hesitant to engage in any business deals with him.

Noun (sly person):

  1. Watch out for that gip at the poker table; he always finds a way to come out on top.
  2. The town had its fair share of gips who would prey on unsuspecting travelers.
  3. Despite his innocent appearance, he proved to be a crafty gip during the negotiation.

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