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TRIPP
Boy/Male
American, British, English
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English
English : variant of Tripp.
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English (mainly southern)
English (mainly southern) : metonymic occupational name for a dancer, or a nickname for someone with an odd gait, from Middle English trip(p)(en) ‘to step lightly, skip, or hop’ (Old French triper).English : metonymic occupational name for a butcher or tripe dresser, from Middle English, Old French trip(p)e ‘tripe’ (of unknown origin).German : metonymic occupational name for a maker of wooden pattens (trippe), a type of raised sole that could be strapped to normal footwear for walking in unpaved muddy streets.
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English
English : variant of Trippett.
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English
English : perhaps a variant of Tripp.
Boy/Male
British, English
Traveler
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English
English : nickname for a schemer or trickster, from Middle English tripet(t), Old French tripot ‘malicious plot’, ‘trick’.
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English
English : possibly a variant of Trippett.
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n.
An excursionist.
a.
Trippant in opposite directions. See Trippant.
imp. & p. p.
of Trip
adv.
In a tripping manner; with a light, nimble, quick step; with agility; nimbly.
n.
A cam, wiper, or projecting piece which strikes another piece repeatedly.
v. i.
The leaping, tripping, or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement, in which the movements of the persons are regulated by art, in figures and in accord with music.
n.
A rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.
a.
See Tripping, a., 2.
a.
Quick; nimble; stepping lightly and quickly.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Trip
n.
The loosing of an anchor from the ground by means of its cable or buoy rope.
n.
The pied wagtail; -- so called in allusion to its beating the water with its tail while tripping along the leaves of water plants.
n.
One who trips or supplants; also, one who walks or trips nimbly; a dancer.
a.
Having the right forefoot lifted, the others remaining on the ground, as if he were trotting; trippant; -- said of an animal, as a hart, buck, and the like, used as a bearing.
n.
A light dance.
n.
Act of one who, or that which, trips.