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Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
Tup — or TUP may mean: *Tup or ram, an uncastrated male sheep *Tupping, copulation in sheep, or the sheep mating season *Tup, short for tuppence, two pence *Tup, nickname for recording artist Tupac Shakur *Technological University of the Philippines… … Wikipedia
ţup — interj. v. ţop. Trimis de laura tache, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 ţup/ţup ţúp interj. Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
Tup — Tup, v. t. & i. [Probably akin to top summit, head.] 1. To butt, as a ram does. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. To cover; said of a ram. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tup — Tup, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A ram. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
TUP — may refer to:*Tupelo Regional Airport in Tupelo, Mississippi *Technological University of the Philippines *Telephone User Part (TUP) *The Urantia Papers … Wikipedia
tup — tȕp uzv. DEFINICIJA 1. za oponašanje zvuka tromog pada (o vreći i sl.) 2. za izražavanje nečeg neočekivanog, neobičnog [tup i evo ga] ETIMOLOGIJA onom … Hrvatski jezični portal
tup — [tup] n. [ME tupe] Chiefly Brit. 1. a male sheep; ram 2. the striking part of a pile driver or power hammer vt. tupped, tupping Chiefly Brit. to copulate with (a ewe): said of a ram … English World dictionary
tup — /tup/, n., v., tupped, tupping. n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a male sheep; ram. 2. the head of a falling hammerlike mechanism, as of a steam hammer or pile driver. v.t. 3. Chiefly Brit. (of a ram) to copulate with (a ewe). v.i. 4. Chiefly Brit. (of a ewe) … Universalium
tup — tup. (Del maya t up, dedo meñique, hijo menor). com. Méx. Hijo menor … Enciclopedia Universal
tȗp — prid. 〈odr. ī, komp. t‹pljī〉 1. {{001f}}koji nije dovoljno naoštren, kojim se ne može rezati, piliti, brijati i sl. 2. {{001f}}koji nije šiljast, kojim se ne može bosti 3. {{001f}}pren. a. {{001f}}koji je umno ograničen, koji slabo, teško shvaća… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
tup — male sheep, c.1300, Scottish and Northern English; of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary