Grippie vs Grippier - What's the difference?
grippie | grippier |
(informal) A grip; something used to take hold, or to reduce friction.
* 2004 , Jeff Ishaq, Treo Fan Book: Your Brain on Silicon
* 2008 , Molly G. Shane, Rumored Legacy (page 62)
* 2012 , Joseph Labrecque, Adobe Edge Quickstart Guide
(grippy)
Tending to grip well
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As a noun grippie
is (informal) a grip; something used to take hold, or to reduce friction.As an adjective grippier is
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(en noun)- Rubber grippies , partially visible on the right of the case above and below the hinge, keep it from sliding out of your hand.
- I crocheted chenille socks and put little grippies on the bottom.
- To tear a panel out of the main application window and create a floating panel, simply click upon the grippies (the textured area of the panel tab) next to an anchored panel's name.
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