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sip

the word sip is used in spanish to say yeap. They use sip instead of si in spoken language.

-Vienes a fiesta este noche? -Sip.

by Elgun Mammadov, Azerbaijani Guy. September 10, 2006

sip

..The word used to descibe the intake of an Opiate-based drink. Various Opiate based drinks can be made using extraction/mixing techniques..

- "I sip once a week" - "I'd prefer to sip" "sipp-ed" Cannot be used.

by Jon P D May 02, 2006

sip

drink a drink by sucking up small quantitys of the drink, often makes a slurping sound also see sup

"sip your coffee carefuly, it's boiling hot"

by H Dineley January 29, 2004

sip

Originated in Auburn, AL. Used in place of the word "drink" in all contexts. Tenses are made at the speaker's discretion.

Kevin: Yo, Conor, it's Friday night, where's my sip? Rollie: I got lights out sip'd last night. Stefania: OMG, guys just kept buying me sips last night.

by BlickNation March 09, 2008

sip

1) noun- alternative term for any drink, particularly one containing alcohol. 2) verb- the act of getting drunk.

1) "Yo man let's go get some sip." 2) "I'm fittin' to get my sip on."

by gangsta750 March 04, 2005

sip

S I P "Slut In Progress". Used for young girls or women who seem to be inching their way toward the road of sluthood and whoring.

"Yo John. Take a look at that sib." "Damn Steve, I'd LOVE a sip 'a that sib."

by J March 22, 2005

sip

to hate; to hate or be hating on someone or something; hating on a person's game

susan: "what a fat slut!" john: "don't sip"

by Rachel G* May 19, 2006