I. interjection
Etymology: origin unknown
obsolete — used to express anger, impatience, surprise, or contempt
II. ˈgip transitive verb
also gib -ib
( gipped also gibbed ; gipped also gibbed ; gipping also gibbing ; gips also gibs )
Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect gipa to cause to gape; akin to Latin hiare to gape, yawn — more at yawn
: to remove the insides of (fish)
• gip·per -pə(r) noun -s