释义 |
quip I. \ˈkwip\ noun (-s) Etymology: earlier quippy, perhaps from Latin quippe indeed, to be sure (often ironical), from quid what, anything, something — more at quid 1. a. : a clever usually taunting remark : gibe < a political candidate getting off quips at his rival's expense > b. : a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment < the quips and puns of poor comedians > 2. : quibble, equivocation 3. : something strange, droll, curious, or eccentric : oddity Synonyms: see joke II. verb (quipped ; quipped ; quipping ; quips) intransitive verb : to make quips : gibe — often used with at < quipping at people making critical remarks > transitive verb : to jest or gibe at : assail with quips |