Proper noun
Lipinski (plural Lipinskis)
A surname from Polish.
After a series of random and bizarre tests to see who should captain the ship, the title is soon given to the eager young man Stewart Lipinski (played by Karan Soni). Source: Internet
Newman, who came within 2,200 votes of ousting Lipinski in 2018, crafted a formidable and well-funded campaign operation the rematch. Source: Internet
And they've excelled to become some of the nation's most accomplished journalists including Ann Marie Lipinski, Amy Harmon, Eugene Robinson and Daniel Okrent. Source: Internet
Tara Lipinski and a Pennsylvania fire department inspired figure skater Ian Rawn to reach for gold at the Special Olympics Winter World Games in Austria (March 18-24). Source: Internet
Even that has echoes in previous Olympics, as in 1998, when a headline after American Tara Lipinski won the gold medal read, "American beats out Kwan." Source: Internet
I live in this district, and there were more than a few Lipinski and Radogno signs in the same yard. Source: Internet