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Hippy vs Sippy - What's the difference?

hippy | sippy |

As nouns the difference between hippy and sippy

is that hippy is while sippy is a little sip; less than a cup of some particular drink.

As an adjective hippy

is having prominent or in any other way unusual hips.

hippy

English

Noun

(hippies)
  • Adjective

    (er)
  • Having prominent or in any other way unusual hips.
  • sippy

    English

    Noun

    (sippies)
  • A little sip; less than a cup of some particular drink
  • *{{quote-book, 1999, , Power Plays: Three One-Act Plays citation
  • , passage=Would you like a little water, Sue? SUE. Well, perhaps a sippy . (SUE squirts some water into a paper cup.)}}
  • *{{quote-book, 2002, David McKnight, From Hunting to Drinking, page=108, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=26vDIDK_GuIC&pg=PA108, isbn=0415271517
  • , passage=By going to the canteen as soon as it opened some people hoped to cadge money, or one or more cans, or at least a 'sippy '. }}