"Gip" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gip" Meaning

Gip is a noun that refers to a deception or trick, especially an habitual or sly one. It can also mean a trick or a swindle. For example: "He pulled a gip on his friends by pretending to lose his wallet."

"Gip" Examples

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A gip is a noun that refers to a prank or a joke, often used to deceive or cheat someone.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "gip":

The friend played a cruel gip on me by telling me I'd won a prize when I hadn't.
He's always trying to pull off some kind of gip to get out of doing chores.
The street performer's gip on the unsuspecting tourist was a classic case of extorting money.
She's such a gip, always playing tricks on her siblings.
The company was accused of gipping their customers by hiding important information in the fine print.

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