to move quickly
"Nipped along" can mean to move quickly or briskly. It could refer to walking or running at a fast pace. It is often used to describe someone moving with urgency or in a hurry.
Nipped is to be pinched or bit with a fierce force causing sharp pain.
The phrase "He nipped off his turd" is likely a colloquial or slang expression, rather than a formal or standard phrase. In this context, "nipped off" could suggest a quick or hasty action, while "turd" is a vulgar term for feces. Therefore, the phrase may imply that someone defecated quickly or abruptly.
The cast of Cat Nipped - 1932 includes: Bernice Hansen as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Nipped in the Bud - 1918 was released on: USA: 25 August 1918 France: 18 July 1919
Sorry to say, But he is dying. The nipped fins might be because he was attacked by another fish. And since that happened he probably can't swim as well.
The saying "nipped it right in the bud" means to stop a problem or undesirable situation before it has a chance to develop or grow. It originates from gardening, where removing a bud prevents a flower from blooming. This phrase emphasizes the importance of taking early action to prevent larger issues from arising later.
The past tense is nipped.
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego - 1991 Cats Nipped 5-1 was released on: USA: 9 October 1995
The cast of Nipped - 1914 includes: Tsuru Aoki as San Toy Nakado Frank Borzage as Tom Wright Sessue Hayakawa as Taro Kamura Clara Williams
It means that it smelled the left over food on you which makes him think that you are food. It means that he is hungry or thirsty. You should wash your hands before and after handling a rabbit if you don't want to be nipped.
Unlikely, because male rabbits are not good fathers. Once, our male rabbit nipped his offspring's ear. This does not mean you can call him "a mean animal who practices child abuse," because he is not programmed to help the young. I loved him until he died...