sip



sip at

or sip on
v.
To drink from some beverage in small amounts at a time: The skier sipped at the hot coffee at the lodge. She was sipping on a cocktail at the bar.
See also: sip

sip

1. n. a puff of a marijuana cigarette. (Drugs.) He took a big sip and held it so long he almost turned blue.
2. tv. & in. to take a puff of a marijuana cigarette. The alley was populated by a bunch of teeny-boppers sipping away the afternoon.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SÌNeSHEE-naScottish
EncarnaciÓNen-kahr-nah-THYON (Spanish), en-kahr-nah-SYON (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Brent[brent]
&Thorn;ÓRveig-Ancient Scandinavian
VoittoVOYT-toFinnish
Laelius-Ancient Roman