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  1. etymology - Why does "going to kip" mean "going to sleep"?

    Dec 31, 2013 · 0 Wikipedia suggests that kip is derived from kipper a smoked herring fish. The English philologist and ethnographer Walter William Skeat derives the word from the Old …

  2. Which is longer: snooze, nap, kip, 40 winks or siesta?

    Apr 17, 2014 · Kip and nap are the same. Kip is more like the informal version of nap in BrE. Snooze also means nap and is the informal version of nap in both AmE and BrE. When it …

  3. etymology - What is the origin of the phrase "forty winks," …

    William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) was an optician, inventor of telescopes, amateur musician and exceptional cook. His name was a household word during the 19th century, and his …

  4. In Rudyard Kipling's poem, "if", what do "unforgiving minute" and ...

    Jan 9, 2016 · The full-length poem is here. I love this poem and know it by heart, but I don't fully understand the following verse: If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth …

  5. What is the difference between nap, snooze and doze?

    Jan 29, 2014 · While nap, snooze and doze mean sleep; nap and snooze are intentional while doze isn't. Snooze differs from nap; the former continues from previous sleep. You were …

  6. quotes - What does the phrase AS YOU WERE mean? - English …

    Feb 25, 2021 · A UK artist, Liam Gallagher, usually uses this phrase, but I can't understand what it really means. Example taken from Twitter: That’s wiped me out of for a kip as you were LG x …

  7. A word to describe knowing something completely

    Aug 26, 2012 · We just can not think of a word to describe this situation where you understand something completely. There is nothing you do not know about it. If anyone knows or has …

  8. hiberno english - How is wee used in Northern Ireland? - English ...

    Apr 14, 2016 · Although ‘small’ works as a literal synonym for ‘wee’, a closer equivalent in English English real-life usage would be little, which quite often does not primarily refer to size at all. …

  9. meaning - "make a change" or "make a difference" - English …

    Nov 9, 2014 · Here, there is a difference between the two choices and the correct answer is "to make a change". to make a change = to make an alteration. to make a difference = to have an …

  10. Is there a term or word for solving a problem that one created …

    One word that comes to mind is undo, which carries the meaning of rolling back to a point before an action was carried out. To cover the whole process, though, you would still need to use …