Verb
gnip (third-person singular simple present gnips, present participle gnipping, simple past and past participle gnipped)
(obsolete, Scotland) To nip, bite; to champ at the bit
The pool table still works, the food is still good, and the spreading Gnip tree is still standing. Source: Internet
Many stations of the current GNIP were top class WMO stations with permanent staff needed for collecting rain samples. Source: Internet
Initially, GNIP data were stored on mainframe computers using card readers, only accessible by IT staff until 1987. Source: Internet
The fact that our Public APIs and Gnip data products provide information that people choose to share publicly does not change our policies in this area. Source: Internet
When no results are available to deliver, the Gnip stream will continue sending carriage-return “heartbeats” through the connection to prevent you from timing out. Source: Internet