gippo
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]An alteration of gypsy, which is in turn an alteration of Egyptian.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒɪpəʊ/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɪpəʊ
Noun
[edit]gippo (countable and uncountable, plural gippos or gippoes)
- (British, offensive, slang) A Gypsy.
- (British, offensive, slang, rare) An Egyptian.
- (British, military, slang, uncountable) Gravy.
- 2006, George H. Coward, Coward's War:
- He had his “dinner” in his canteen and placed it on the ground to go and “scrounge” a chunk of bread to help “fill up”, and as soon as he turned his back a dog walked in at the door of the barn, where we were “in residence” as they say “higher up”, [only we “flew no flag”], and started lapping up some of the “gippo”, [gravy] of which the said dinner was composed [in fact 'twas more “gippo” than dinner that day, so who could blame a dog for being mistaken].
- 2006, Mildred Joan Tulip, My experiences as a VAD nurse:
- They were always asking for ‘more gippo’ (gravy) which we got for them if we could.
- Short for gyppo logger.
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- → Swedish: jippo
Translations
[edit]Gypsy — see Gypsy
Egyptian — see Egyptian
References
[edit]- (gypsy; Egyptian): Tony Thorne (2014) “gippo”, in Dictionary of Contemporary Slang, 4th edition, London, […]: Bloomsbury
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