gypper

English

Etymology 1

gyp + -er

Noun

gypper (plural gyppers)

  1. One who gyps; a cheat or swindler.
    • 2004, Sophia Dembling, ‎Lisa Gutierrez, The Making of Dr. Phil (page 55)
      "I think people are being gypped," the 87-year-old Wooster-Petrik says of McGraw's current-day followers. "Once a gypper, you're not going to change colors."
    • 2013, Ruby Pearl Boor Barraw, 92 Years - The Poems of My Life (page 25)
      He grabs the cat's food and is a gypper / He romps and plays and acts like a nipper

Noun

gypper (plural gyppers)

  1. (UK, slang) A gypsy.
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