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Whether he realized that Maida had waited for him I don't know, but he was so unusually talkative and full of fun that I longed to "vipe" somebody, feeling as I did that his cheerfulness was due to Maida's kindness.
My Friend the Chauffeur Frederic [Illustrator] Lowenheim 1901
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I am the Viper… I vill vipe my butt on your vall-to-vall carpet!
teamwork. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2007
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Vich among you could get up again after such a vipe as the Eytalian Gondoleery cove gave to Bob
Rodney Stone Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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And zen he vipe his sbecdagles, and shtare, and rob his head,
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, August 13, 1887 Various 1876
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Chila [c] a chi Ah [c,] iquinahay xbeya vipe quixhail, xa [c] a quixet xrayix, puak ba [c,] bem quixet.
The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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Cani [c] a chiri xtiquer vipe ri labalinic; xo [t] pe hun chicop chahalcivan ru bi chu chi Tullan, ok xohelpe pa Tullan; quix cam, quix çach, yn ylab, xcha ri chicop chi kichin; mani [c] a xkoqueçah?
The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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Tullan chiri [c] a xohalax vi ul xoh [c] aholax vipe ruma ruma ka tee ka tata quecha.
The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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Xa chuvi cholo chic çanayi xoh i [c] o vipe; haok x [t] ahar can ru xe palouh ru vi palouh.
The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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'Here's your health, Sammy, and may you speedily vipe off the disgrace as you've inflicted on the family name.'
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841
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'Here's your health, Sammy, and may you speedily vipe off the disgrace as you've inflicted on the family name.'
The Pickwick papers 1836
robber commented on the word vipe
In the context of the novel "My Friend the Chauffeur" by A.M. Williamson, printed in 1905, the word "vipe" means to speak scathingly or disparagingly of another person, acting as if like a viper.
December 18, 2020