Stocking vs Flipe - What's the difference?
stocking | flipe |
A soft garment worn on the foot and lower leg, usually knit or woven, worn under shoes or other footwear.
(Scotland, dated, transitive) To turn inside out, or with the leg part back over the foot, as when putting on or taking off a stocking.
(Webster 1913)
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As verbs the difference between stocking and flipe
is that stocking is while flipe is .As a noun stocking
is a soft garment worn on the foot and lower leg, usually knit or woven, worn under shoes or other footwear.stocking
English
(wikipedia stocking)Etymology 1
From . Corruption of old plural (-en), i.e. (stocken), now singular.Noun
(en noun)- A pair of stockings.
Usage notes
* Stocking may refer either to men's socks or to women's hose, but rarely to socks when worn by women. However, this usage appears somewhat variable.Derived terms
* bluestocking * stockinger * stocking filler * stocking-maker * stocking stufferSee also
* hose * sock * pantyhoseEtymology 2
From .Verb
(head)- I've almost finished stocking these groceries.
