different between sippy vs skippy
sippy
English
Etymology
sip +? -y
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?pi
Noun
sippy (plural sippies)
- A little sip; less than a serving of some particular drink
Related terms
- sippy cup
sippy From the web:
- what sippy cup is best
- what sippy cup is best for milk
- what sippy cup is most like a bottle
- what sippy cup is best for a 6 month old
- what sippy cup is best to transition from breast
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skippy
English
Etymology
skip +? -y
Adjective
skippy (comparative skippier, superlative skippiest)
- Characterised by skipping movements.
- Of music: having an upbeat rhythm, suitable to skip to. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Related terms
- damn skippy
- yippee skippy
skippy From the web:
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- what is skippy app
- what is skippy peanut butter made of
- what's in skippy peanut butter
- what is skippy short for
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