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kippy
[ kip-ee ]
noun
- an attractive young woman.
Word History and Origins
Origin of kippy1
Example Sentences
Adams makes for an outstanding dramatic touchstone: As the well-meaning Kippy, admiring of Darren’s athletic gifts and ever-eager for his validating friendship, the actor is a persuasive emblem of the player who puts decency first.
Manning was being inducted along with a group including Cutcliffe, now the head coach at Duke; Kara Lawson, a 2008 Olympic gold medalist who played for Pat Summitt and is now a TV analyst; Charles Davis, a four-year starter at safety and now a Fox game analyst; and Kippy Brown, a former Tennessee coach who also coached seven NFL teams.
Manning was being inducted along with a group including Cutcliffe, now the head coach at Duke; Kara Lawson, a 2008 Olympic gold medalist who played for Pat Summitt and is now a TV analyst; Charles Davis, a four-year starter at safety and now a Fox game analyst; and Kippy Brown, a former Tennessee coach who also coached seven NFL teams.
“Michelle, I think we just decided we’re going to take Jedi home,” Mr. Obama said, as the boy’s parents, Jason Scott and Kippy Joseph, looked on.
Kippy Brown, the former receivers coach for the Seahawks, used to say that Baldwin had the best releases on the team.
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