Bobbing, Popping or Nipping

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  1. x11barnsley

    x11barnsley Well-Known Member

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    Which involves travelling the longest distance ?
     
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    If there was any justice in the world it would be unilaterally decided that bobbing is further than nipping is further than popping.
     
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    Bobbing down the shops, popping next door, nipping to the loo
     
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    I mean, aren't they measures of time and not distance?

    Bobbing, obvs.
     
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    My Mrs is always on the go ..... always "just popping" somewhere. It's a running joke.

    So I bought her some PJs for Xmas with Just Poppin' on. Ordered them large, so they would be loose fitting for her ........ but they are American large, so now I wear them and they are loose fitting on me too.
     
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    Was anyone called a nipper when they were a kid?
     
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    A lot of people jump in the shower,never tried it personally.
     
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    My mate still calls me "nip", am 64.
     
  9. x11barnsley

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    Surely you skip to my Lou
     
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    Well at least you won't be popping out.
     
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    Little red wagon painted blue
     
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    My darling.
     
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    Well, in the days of the old wooden fighting ships (1600 to 1830) the anchor cable was hauled up by the capstan. Not directly onto the capstan drum but by another cable called a messenger. This circular cable went round the main capstan and another just behind the bow of the ship, the anchor cable was then attached to the messenger by a length of rope called a nipper. The ship's boys that ran backwards and forwards with these small ropes were called 'nippers'. The anchor cable was then fed down into the cable tier and coiled down.

    Just thowt you might be interested.
     
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    You can nip out and never come back but if you bob out or pop out you won't be gone long.
    So nip for me.
     
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    Mostly I nip to places.
    I might bob if I was travelling on the bottom of the beautiful briney sea.
    But I never pop. Only weasels pop.
     
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    This thread has blown my mind. Although I am quite pissed.
     
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    Good point ….
    Perhaps they signify a period of time if no destination is stated ?

    I think bobbing is the furthest distance or longest time however.
     

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