No. A slang term for 'Equipment'
2007-08-12 02:40:01
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answered by Gem 5
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A quip is a short comment. A Q-tip is a cotton swab. So, no.
2007-08-12 02:45:06
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answered by jack of all trades 7
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No, it's from the latin quippe.
quip /kwɪp/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kwip] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, quipped, quip·ping.
–noun 1. a clever or witty remark or comment.
2. a sharp, sarcastic remark; a cutting jest.
3. a quibble.
4. an odd or fantastic action or thing.
–verb (used without object) 5. to utter quips.
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[Origin: 1525–35; back formation from quippy quip < L quippe indeed]
2007-08-12 02:42:36
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answered by ghouly05 7
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Queen, rapid, quan, question, straight away, quest, quests, end, duvet, quilts, quack, quacks, quake, quakes, Quaker, quiet, quietly, quieter, questions, qubert. this is all I actual have top now, will upload if i will think of of anymore off the precise of my head.
2016-10-10 01:33:57
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answered by ? 4
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Q-Tip stands for "Quality Tip" and at one point, started out life as "Baby Gays", evolving to "Q-Tip Baby Gays".
2007-08-12 03:28:01
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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