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bexter #196175 01/14/11 02:43 PM
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Got it. Thanks.

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There's also a gymnastics use of "kip" -- a kind of flip from a hang to a support position (www.gymnasticsrevolution.com).

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Some words get curiouser and curiouser.


----please, draw me a sheep----
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Originally Posted By: verbicrucialist
There's also a gymnastics use of "kip" -- a kind of flip from a hang to a support position (www.gymnasticsrevolution.com).


I didn't see it in that reference Verb....but this article has it, with pictures. We are learning things here. I have watched bar work sometimes and never given a thought to what the moves were called.

Gymnastic Kip

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This whole thread looks weird to me as kip in our language means
chicken. So, 'I'm taking a kip' and 'gymnastic kip' looks quite funny to me.

You take a kip and rub it with pepper and sea salt.

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Marker pens are often employed on young or old by young or old when the one is taking a kip...they wake up with drawn on glasses and moustaches...they don't realise for a while...is quite funny...


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Originally Posted By: bexter
Marker pens are often employed on young or old by young or old when the one is taking a kip...they wake up with drawn on glasses and moustaches...they don't realise for a while...is quite funny...



until you've tried to wash it off. yuk,yuk. When in boarding
school, we marked other parts of the anatomy, or left messages and we did it for years - and were never caught.


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I admire the sleeper who would not get wide awake by this foul act.

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this foul act But if a kip is a chicken, wouldn't it have been a fowl act?

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Originally Posted By: BranShea
I admire the sleeper who would not get wide awake by this foul act.


Kids who were kept going all day long with scarce a break
were dead tired at night. Especially the younger ones.
They were "dead to the world" when they finally fell asleep.


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