It means that there are winds that are colder than winds have been in the recent past. You usually here this expression after the first colder night in the fall or late summer -- people will say,"There is a nip in the air."
It was canceled in 2010.
Ive heard that it MIGHT air during the summer.
It can either mean that you are going out for something and will be back soon. "I'm going to nip out to the store for milk." It could also mean going out for a drink depending on the context.
It means by a very small margin, as in "it was nip and tuck whether we would win the game or not."
When nothing has changed
"nip it in the bud" means to stop something at an early stage before it becomes a larger problem. It does not mean to continue or think about it, but rather to take action to prevent further development or growth of the issue.
The word means a number of things. A nip can mean to take a drink of an alcoholic beverage. It could also refer to pinching the nipples, or to intimate kissing.
it means you r on the go fast
what is the answer of this cryptic clue - brrr, a bit of a nip in the air
The FX television program called "Nip Tuck" does not air in Los Angeles. The original run of this television series ended March of the year 2010. The show ended with six seasons.
I means stop it before it gets to big.
A Nip.