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- DictionaryverbdatedNORTHERN ENGLANDsup (verb) · sups (third person present) · supped (past tense) · supped (past participle) · supping (present participle)
- take (drink or liquid food) by sips or spoonfuls:"she supped up her soup delightedly" · "he was supping straight from the bottle"Similar:gulp (down)drink up/downpartake oftake alcoholdispose oftake a droptake to the bottlecrack a bottleget tanked upget outside (of)get one's laughing gear roundsnarf (down)scarf (down)
OriginOld English sūpan (verb), sūpa (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zuipen, German saufen ‘to drink’.verbdatedsup (verb) · sups (third person present) · supped (past tense) · supped (past participle) · supping (present participle)OriginMiddle English: from Old French super, of Germanic origin; related to sup.prefix- variant spelling of sub- assimilated before p (as in suppurate)
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