nipper
Americannoun
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a person or thing that nips.
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Usually nippers a device for nipping, as pincers or forceps.
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one of the two large claws of a crustacean.
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Metalworking. Usually a device on a drawbench for drawing the work through the die.
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Older Slang. nippers, handcuffs.
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Informal.
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a small boy.
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Chiefly British. a costermonger's helper or assistant.
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Nautical. a short rope for seizing an anchor cable to a messenger from a capstan.
noun
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a person or thing that nips
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the large pincer-like claw of a lobster, crab, or similar crustacean
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informal a small child
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a type of small prawn used as bait
Etymology
Origin of nipper
Example Sentences
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Above all, the nipper at The Oval reinforced what we knew beforehand.
From BBC • Aug. 5, 2025
My family recently got a new puppy, a strong-willed and mouthy but ultimately lovable little nipper.
From Washington Post • Oct. 25, 2021
Then she snipped away part of the hoof wall with a nipper.
From Washington Times • Feb. 20, 2015
As Charlie, Jack Costello is proficient but looks too sleek and pipes too politely for a nipper on the edge of starvation.
From The Guardian • Jul. 1, 2013
This faun-like "nipper," Tree-perched, is tootling, tootling on, Though Pan be dead, Arcadia gone, And wild "Kazoos" are played upon By the cheap tripper.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 105, September 16th, 1893 by Various
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