by bigbadwhiteboy April 28, 2017

by Braschmeister October 8, 2008

A colonial era cocktail believed to have been first made at Jessop’s Tavern in Old New Castle and served to Founding Father Caesar Rodney. It was originally made with Madeira and salted kipper. Today, Dirty Kippers are typically made with kipper (or any variety of salted fish) with tequila.
by Certified Mixologist January 13, 2019

metaphorical phrase for someone who is overly excited ... only found in regional dialect ... mainly lancastrian
by cwissy December 1, 2003

by crowther1234 February 3, 2008

The kipper's knickers is actually one of a set of nonsense catchphrases from 1920's America. It indicates something excellent, admirable or first-rate - NOT a female who's personal hygeine is in question as posted by iamamanufan on this site.
by The kippers knickers March 9, 2017

I always love visiting my Orthodox Hebrew friends during Yom Kipper, since they always share their traditional scrumptious dried-fish meals with me.
by QuacksO July 11, 2018
