释义 |
lip·per I. \ˈlipər\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably of imitative origin Scotland 1. : ripple 2. of a boat : to become sunk to the gunwale — used with with II. \-pə(r)\ noun (-s) 1. : a slight roughness or ruffling of the sea 2. : a light spray from small waves III. noun (-s) Etymology: lip (II) + -er 1. : an implement for making a lip on a glass vessel 2. : one that shapes the lip of a glass or earthen vessel IV. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown : a thin piece of blubber used to wipe the decks of a whaler V. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to wipe with a lipper — used with up or off < lipper up the decks > |