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–adjective
1.
(esp. of a garment) not zipped or zipped up; with the zipper unfastened.
2.
Slang
.
a.
crazy; demented.
b.
overwrought; hysterical.
Origin:
unzip
+
-ed
2
or
un-
1
+
zipped
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un⋅zipped
2
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/
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zipt
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–adjective
Informal
.
uncoded
(
def. 2
)
.
Origin:
un-
1
+
zip
4
+
-ed
2
un⋅zip
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ʌnˈzɪp
/
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uhn-
zip
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verb,
-zipped,
-zip⋅ping.
–verb (used with object)
1.
to open the zipper of.
–verb (used without object)
2.
to become unzipped.
Origin:
1935–40;
un-
2
+
zip
2
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unzip
1939, from
un-
(2) +
zip
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