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/ˈzipər/,
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zippers, plural;
  1. Fasten or provide (something) with a zipper
    • - he wore a running suit zippered up tight
Noun
  1. A device consisting of two flexible strips of metal or plastic with interlocking projections closed or opened by pulling a slide along them, used to fasten garments, bags, and other items

  2. A display of news or advertisements that scrolls across an illuminated screen fixed to the upper part of a building


  1. slide fastener: a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
  2. zip up: close with a zipper; "Zip up your jacket--it's cold"
  3. A zip (American English: zipper or (rarely) zip fastener) is a popular device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric. It is used in clothing (e.g., jackets and jeans), luggage and other bags, sporting goods, camping gear (e.g., tents and sleeping bags), and other daily use items.
  4. In BDSM terms, a zipper is a string of clothespins or other clips, held together loosely by a cord or light chain.
  5. A zipper is a technique of representing an aggregate data structure so that it is convenient for writing programs that traverse the structure arbitrarily and update its contents, especially in purely functional programming languages. The zipper was described by Gérard Huet in 1997. ...
  6. Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers is an American animated series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Created by Tad Stones and Alan Zaslove, it featured the established Disney characters Chip 'n Dale in a new setting. ...
  7. The Zipper is an amusement-thrill ride popular at carnivals and amusement parks in the United States, Canada and Australia. It features strong vertical G-forces, numerous spins, and a noted sense of unpredictability.
  8. (Zippers (group)) In the Bemani series of rhythm video games by Konami, it appears that seemingly hundreds of different musicians and groups perform the songs. However, in reality there exists only a core group of a few dozen Konami artists, performing under pseudonyms and forming new groups.
  9. A zip fastener; A pressure-sensitive plastic closure; To close a zipper; To put a zipper on an article
  10. (Zippering) A process by which complementary DNA (cDNA) strands that have annealed over a short length undergo rapid full annealing along their whole length. DNA annealing is believed to occur in two main stages. ...
  11. (Zippering) Refers to the lack of resistance to of an initiated TD tear or cut. Once initiated, the tear will rapidly spread.
  12. (Zippering) The tendency of a film tear or puncture to propagate, or widen. Excessive zippering, a characteristic common in low quality films, greatly compromises load integrity.
  13. (zippers) [JP 1-02] (DoD) Target dawn and dusk combat air patrol.
  14. A clever device sewn into sleeping bags and mosquito netting to prevent them from opening and closing.
  15. A series of protection placements that pop out in sequence when the leader falls. Often coincides with a screamer.
  16. vb. to pull out protection sequentially while falling.
  17. To sequentially rip out, usually during a lead fall, a whole series of placements. Not a good omen, as the odds are high that the end result will be at least a whipper and possibly a crater.
  18. When all or most of the ill-placed protection comes away from the face of the climb by the leader when taking a fall. Usually results in a crater. [Louis Joyce]
  19. An image to draw the lower abs up and in, as in "zipping the lower abs." Visualize zipping up a very tight pair of jeans, beginning at the level of your pubic bone.
  20. Gross separation of the side seam overlap along all or any part of the side seam. If observed during pull test, it is a critical defect.
  21. A yellow and red strip (usually pointing in an arrow shape) which gives you a boost as powerful as a shroom (see shroom).
  22. A term used to discribe one variation of the motley pattern where the saddles are connected in one or more long sections of jagged lines - mimicking the alternating teeth of a zipper. The side patterns will be reduced or eleimnated and the belly free of checkers.
  23. a segment of music that echoes or foreshadows a piece; also used to keep the show on time. Also called a button.
  24. Something that a neurotic batsman may have nightmares about jamming – or catching part of himself in – while trying to get out to bat, in cricket’s eternal version of the anxiety dream.
  25. A bit of music or sound effect to signal a local radio or TV station to interrupt for identification, a commercial, or other break.