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kipe; kype verb to steal US, 1934- Charlie kypped a few loaves of bread and boxes of donuts and never got caught. — Joe Eszterhas, Charlie Simpson’s Apocalypse, p. 115, 1973
- — American Speech, p. 62, Spring-Summer 1975: “Razorback slang”
- [S]he had so many clothes that it was then that I learned what the word "kype" meant. It meant going to the Broadway and leaving without paying. — Eve Babitz, Eve’s Hollywood, p. 47, 1984
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