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zipper noun- a scar US
- — Bill Shefski, Running Press Glossary of Football Language, p. 120, 1978
- After all that high-sticking, three of us had zippers. — Montreal Gazette, p. C1, 24 January 1990
- an electronic display of news or publicity which is scrolled across a screen fixed to a building US
- — Susie Dent, The Language Report, p. 19, 2003
- a short but well-formed wave US
- — Michael V. Anderson, The Bad, Rad, Not to Forget Way Cool Beach and Surf Discriptionary, p. 23, 1988
- a trap play in poker US
- — John Vorhaus, The Big Book of Poker Slang, p. 42, 1996
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