"Zippo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A Zippo is a portable, refillable lighter made of metal, typically used to light cigarettes, cigars, and other types of tobacco products. It has a characteristic metal case that holds a flammable liquid fuel and has a removable lid that operates as a wick to ignite the fuel.
A zipper is a type of fastening used to join or separate two edges of a material, typically a fabric, with interlocking teeth that can be opened and closed by a slider.
The verb "zippering" means to fasten or unfasten something, especially clothing, with a zip, or zipper. It can also refer to the act of quickly and smoothly moving or progressing from one place to another, often in a busy or chaotic situation.
Adjective: Zippier<br><br>Meaning: Having or showing a sudden, enthusiastic energy; more lively and quick in movement or thought.<br><br>Example: The new café serves zippier coffee that really gets people moving!
The act or result of closing (something, especially a bag or a zipper) by joining its two parts together with a zip.<br><br>To compress (data or a file) into a smaller size, often for storage or transmission.<br><br>To move quickly and energetically, especially on skates.<br><br>A cord or chain with teeth or studs that are connected together and can be opened and closed, used esp. on clothing or bags.
The word "zippor" is a plural form of the Hebrew word "zippar," which means "bird." In biblical Hebrew, it is used to describe a type of bird, but the exact species is not specified.<br><br>In the Bible, the word "zippor" is used to describe a dove that Noah released from the ark after the flood (Genesis 8:11), as well as a goldfinch mentioned in the book of Job (Job 29:18).<br><br>In modern Hebrew, the word "zippor" or "tsippor" is used to describe a sparrow or a finch.
Zippora refers to a feminine given name originating from the Hebrew variant of the name Zipora, which is itself derived from the Hebrew word "hapatsipra'" or "bird". However, the most notable reference to Zippora is as the first wife of Moses, recounted in the Hebrew Bible (Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy).
Ziprasidone is an atypical antipsychotic medication used in the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, as well as for the treatment of acute manic episodes and in the prevention of future manic episodes. It's not typically used as first line treatment.
A zipper or zip is a device for joining or separating two edges of a fabric or other flexible material by alternately engaging or disengaging teeth or interlocking parts.