verb.
Also, kype.
1. To steal, pilfer, or swipe something of small value, e.g. a candy bar or some other commonly shop-lifted item.
If fading use. primarily regional to the American Paific Northwest. From the Old English "kip", menaing "to snatch" or "to take hold of". Probably originally from the Old Norse "kippa", meaning to "to snatch", "to tug on", or "to pull on".
Also, kype.
1. To steal, pilfer, or swipe something of small value, e.g. a candy bar or some other commonly shop-lifted item.
If fading use. primarily regional to the American Paific Northwest. From the Old English "kip", menaing "to snatch" or "to take hold of". Probably originally from the Old Norse "kippa", meaning to "to snatch", "to tug on", or "to pull on".
by mrtoodles June 19, 2004