wipe

[ wahyp ]
/ waɪp /

verb (used with object), wiped, wip·ing.

noun

Verb Phrases

wipe out,
  1. to destroy completely; demolish: The entire city was wiped out.
  2. Informal. to murder; kill: They wiped him out to keep him from testifying.
  3. Slang. to beat decisively, as in sports.
  4. Slang. (in sports) to be taken out of competition by a fall, accident, collision, etc.
  5. Slang. to intoxicate or cause to become high, especially on narcotic drugs.
wipe up, to clean completely by wiping: to wipe up the mess on the floor.

Origin of wipe

before 1000; Middle English (v.), Old English wīpian; cognate with Old High German wīfan to wind round, Gothic weipan to crown; perhaps akin to Latin vibrāre to move to and fro

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British Dictionary definitions for wipe

wipe
/ (waɪp) /

verb (tr)

noun

Word Origin for wipe

Old English wīpian, related to Middle Low German wīpen, wīp bundle (of cloth), Old High German wīffa, wīfan to wind, Gothic weipan to wreathe

Idioms and Phrases with wipe

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