Kippers [verb]
Definition of Kippers:
cook, age food
Synonyms of Kippers:
Sentence/Example of Kippers:
I'd been there about a fortnight, and was feeling pretty sick of it, when in walked young "Kipper."
"Kipper" never touched a penny of her money, but if he had been her agent at twenty-five per cent.
Then he had a kipper—not out of a tin, either—and bacon and eggs and toast and marmalade.
Be that as it may, Kipper was no favourite in the country of his exile.
Only the other day I called her 'a saucy little kipper,' and the way she went on, anybody would have thought I'd insulted her.
A nice kipper, grilled chicken and mushrooms with bacon, poached eggs on toast—tea and coffee.
Young “Kipper”—or the “Captain” as everybody called him—gave out that he was her half-brother.
“Kipper” never touched a penny of her money, but if he had been her agent at twenty-five per cent.
I thought she watched the door, too, and she took only an egg, although she usually has a kipper also.
The “bloater” as distinct from the “kipper” is a herring cured whole without being split open.