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gypsy
  1. (offensive) Alternative form of Gypsy: a member of the Romani people.
  2. (offensive) An itinerant person or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft; a member of a nomadic people, not necessarily Romani; a carny.
  3. (offensive) A move in contra dancing in which two dancers walk in a circle around each other while maintaining eye contact (but not touching as in a swing). (Compare whole gyp, half gyp, and gypsy meltdown, in which this step precedes a swing.)
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Garguilo chastized himself after he was fooled by a cunning gypsy.”
gippo
  1. (offensive) A Gypsy.
  2. (offensive) An Egyptian.
  3. (Britain, military, slang) Gravy.
Gypsy
  1. (offensive) A member of the Romani people, or one of it sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichal, etc).
  2. A member of other nomadic peoples, not only of the Romani people; a traveller. Alternative spelling of gypsy
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “I began fumbling for words to say in response, still struggling to get over the fact that Tristan was, indeed, a Gypsy.”
gypsyism
  1. The state of being a gypsy.
  2. (offensive) The practices or habits ascribed to gypsies, such as deception, cheating, and flattery.
gypsycraft
  1. The practice(s) of gypsy magic, sorcery, or the use supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
gypsiologist
  1. One who studies the life and culture of gypsies.
gypsiology
  1. The study of the life and culture of gypsies.
gypsying
  1. Alternative form of gipsying
gipsydom
  1. Alternative form of gypsydom
gipsyism
  1. Alternative form of gypsyism
gypsydom
  1. The realm or sphere of gypsies.
gipsy
  1. Alternative spelling of gypsy
gypsie
  1. Archaic spelling of gypsy.
  2. Examples:
    1. “They danced round and round their merry Jockie Faw, And roosed the gypsie laddie.”
      “This prize is won by Gypsie, smooth fox terrier, owned by Richard Wheaton.”
      “A BRUTAL life of illegal dog fights awaited Gypsie before she was rescued at 15 weeks old.”
gypsey
  1. Archaic form of gypsy.
gipsying
  1. (archaic) An excursion into the countryside.
gypsies
  1. plural of gypsy
  2. plural of gypsie
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “After he said it, Brown was immediately angry with himself, for he truly wished to speak with the gypsies.”
      “Early in the action the eponymous hero, a Scottish mercenary soldier, is sentenced to be hanged together with a group of gypsies.”
      “In the hot summer months, the carnival would travel into the city, full of gypsies and fire breathers, mages and contortionists.”
gypsiologists
  1. plural of gypsiologist
gypsyings
  1. plural of gypsying
gypsyisms
  1. plural of gypsyism
gipsyings
  1. plural of gipsying
gipsyisms
  1. plural of gipsyism
gypseys
  1. plural of gypsey
gippos
  1. plural of gippo
gippoes
  1. plural of gippo
gipsies
  1. plural of gipsy
  2. Examples:
    1. “The court ruling means other gipsies may also argue that their nomadic lifestyles have been restricted in future planning cases.”
      “The 56 itinerants, who say they are traditional Romany gipsies, bought a three-acre field.”
      “The Liberal Democrats say the planning law should apply equally to all gipsies and non-gipsies alike.”
Gypsies
  1. plural of Gypsy
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. Gypsies came from northern India and adopted a wandering life-style, keeping their Romany language and traditions.”
      “Two Gypsies were shrieking Romany imprecations at each other, struggling for possession of a huge crystal ball.”
      Gypsies are pushed from pillar to post and suffer prejudice and misunderstanding.”
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