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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Zip in zip out

"Quickly zip in zip out"

What does that mean? In what context do you use this expression?

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Hi, 'Zip' is a slang verb with the meaning 'rush, hurry, move quickly'. eg I almost missed my plane. I had to zip through the airport.

  • Hi, 'Zip' is a slang verb with the meaning 'rush, hurry, move quickly'.
  • eg I almost missed my plane.
  • I had to zip through the airport.
  • eg I know we're late, but stop the car at the drugstore.
  • I have to buy some kleenex.
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Hi,

'Zip' is a slang verb with the meaning 'rush, hurry, move quickly'.

eg I almost missed my plane. I had to zip through the airport.

eg I know we're late, but stop the car at the drugstore. I have to buy some kleenex. I'll just zip i

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