Oh, dude, the word "sipple cap" actually originated from a combination of the words "sip" and "nipple." It's like when you take a little sip from a bottle and it looks like a tiny nipple. So, yeah, it's just a fun way to describe that little cap on your drink.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
this word comes from destruction
Top if cap to bottle and hat if a head cap
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From the Greek word "Brotherly Love".
Steve Sipple is 6' 2".
Oliver Sipple died on 1989-02-02.
Oliver Sipple was born on 1941-11-20.
Crete Sipple was born on November 18, 1882, in Missouri, USA.
Crete Sipple died on February 20, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
James B. Sipple has written: 'Passionate form' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Henry D. Sipple has written: 'Forebears of Wm., Henry & Helen Sipple, born in southern Delaware, 1910, 13 & 15' 'Some related Delaware families of Kent and Sussex Counties, 1650s thru 1890s' -- subject(s): Genealogy
It is Early Germanic/Anglo-Saxon. The modern German words for 'Thank you' are ' Danke(Thanks) , Dankeschon( Thank you very much ) , Vielendank (Many thanks). The modern Dutch word is 'Gedank(Thanks). The 'you' is a modern form of 'thee' or 'thy'. A Shakespearean thanks would be said as ' I thank thee'. Compare to the Latin origins of French 'Merci' , and Italian 'Gracie'.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
Icecap would be an example of a compound word containing the word cap.
The word "hamburger" did not originate in France. It is derived from the German city of Hamburg.