1. sipe - Noun
2. sipe - Verb
3. Sipe - Proper noun
To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze.
Source: Webster's dictionary“The concept of being in ‘balance’ has the potential to set us up for immediate failure,” says Michael Sipe, author of The AVADA Principle and founder of the consulting firm 10x Catalyst Groups (www.10xgroups. Source: Internet
This guest column was written by Duaine Espegard (Marco Island, Fla.), Gene Sipe ( and Ken Nelson (Woodbury, Minn.), who were region presidents and executive vice presidents of Bremer Financial at its inception in the early 1980s and have since retired. Source: Internet
However, a heartbreaking end to this dramatic season came in the closing seconds when Rutigliano called what became known as " Red Right 88 " and had Sipe pass toward the end zone, only to watch Oakland's Mike Davis intercept the ball. Source: Internet
Sipe threw 28 touchdown passes, tying him with Steve Grogan of New England for most in the league, but his 26 interceptions were the worst in the league. Source: Internet
Austin Sipe of Centerville qualifies for U.S. Amateur golfAustin Sipe, of Centerville, tees off after a rain delay Thursday during the third round of the Ohio Amateur at the Springfield Country Club. Source: Internet
As a result the Browns go for a TD instead of a field goal while trailing the Raiders 14–12 late in a divisional playoff, and Brian Sipe gets picked off in the end zone to cap the loss. Source: Internet