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gyp; gip verb to cheat (someone), to swindle US, 1880- VOICE: I’m going to shoot. Don’t move, eh? AGENT: No, that thing – VOICE: I’ve been gypped – AGENT: But, listen, that money[.] — Harry J. Anslinger (US Commissioner of Narcotics), The Murderers, p. 153, 1961
- They got to be going to a white fish market, that’s gon by gypping them. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 339, 1965
- — Multicultural Management Program Fellows, Dictionary of Cautionary Words and Phrases, 1989
- Now I’m the one gettin’ gyped. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
- What, does he think Nunez gipped him because he wasn’t scared enough? Nunez gipped him because Allesandro was bein’ cheap. — Christopher Brookmyre, The Sacred Art of Stealing, p. 10, 2002
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