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kipper

1 American  
[kip-er] / ˈkɪp ər /

noun

  1. a fish, especially a herring, that has been cured by splitting, salting, drying, and smoking.

  2. this method of curing fish.

  3. a male salmon during or after the spawning season.


verb (used with object)

kippers, present (3rd person singular) kippered, past participle, past kippering present participle
  1. to cure (herring, salmon, etc.) by splitting, salting, drying and smoking.

kipper 2 American  
[kip-er] / ˈkɪp ər /

noun

Australian Informal.
  1. a young Aboriginal male, usually 14 to 16 years old, who has recently undergone his tribal initiation rite.


kipper 1 British  
/ ˈkɪpə /

noun

  1. a fish, esp a herring, that has been cleaned, salted, and smoked

  2. a male salmon during the spawning season

  3. archaic an Englishman

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verb

  1. (tr) to cure (a fish, esp a herring) by salting and smoking

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kipper 2 British  
/ ˈkɪpə /

noun

  1. a native Australian youth who has completed an initiation rite

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

kipper 3 British  
/ ˈkɪpə /

noun

  1. informal an adult who cannot afford to move away from his or her parents' home

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Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of kipper1

before 1000; Middle English kypre, Old English cypera spawning salmon, apparently derivative of cyperen of copper, i.e., copper-colored

Origin of kipper2

First recorded in 1835–45, kipper is from the Wiradjuri word gibirr “man”

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Example Sentences

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Faced with dilemmas like that, wouldn’t you prefer a fantasy about a smoked kipper?

From Washington Post • Jul. 23, 2019

In a speech last week to party members during his party leadership campaign, Johnson brandished a kipper fish and pointed to its freezer packaging to ridicule the absurdity of European Union regulation.

From Reuters • Jul. 23, 2019

I haven't been yet done up like a kipper, have I?

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2017

Note the custom vest, kipper tie, and high collar in matching fabric.

From Slate • Apr. 26, 2016

Ron gave no sign that he was aware of Percy, apart from stabbing pieces of kipper with unwonted venom.

From "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling

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