1. kip - Noun
2. kip - Verb
3. Kip - Proper noun
The hide of a young or small beef creature, or leather made from it; kipskin.
Source: Webster's dictionaryScipio stared in through the window at the growing fire, feeling a pang for beauty destroyed no matter upon how much suffering it rested. The bourgeois in you, Cassius would have said. "You got to do dat, Cass?" he asked. "Got to," Cassius said firmly. "Gwine burn it all, Kip. De revolution here." Harry Turtledove
Playing with Kip I definitely learned a lot playing with these incredible guys and hearing them. Arto Lindsay
Kip Keino, Moses Tanui, Paul Tergat, they all come from my tribe. Some say it is the food we eat that makes us strong, the way we live. In the history of our people we wear no clothes and we are used to drinking the blood of animals. Martin Lel
roused him from his kip Source: Internet
According to Charles K. Wolfe and Kip Lornell, in their book The Life and Legend of Leadbelly (1999), Neff had regularly brought guests to the prison on Sunday picnics to hear Ledbetter perform. Source: Internet
After this adventure, he ended up in the Tooley Street kip, which he found so unpleasant that he wrote home for money and moved to more comfortable lodgings. Source: Internet