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zip

fasten with a zipper / move quickly / zipper / postal code
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
past: zippedpp: zippeding: zipping

The word evokes a sharp, sudden sound and a corresponding sense of speed or efficiency. When used as a verb for movement, it suggests a linear, rapid trajectory, often implying a whistling sound or a feeling of effortless velocity. When used for fastening, it emphasizes the quick, sliding action of the mechanism. As a noun, the term is used interchangeably with zipper in American English, though zip is more common in British English. In the context of postal services, it serves as an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan, specifically referring to the US numeric coding system.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To fasten or close something using a zipper.

"She zipped up her jacket before going outside."

Intransitive Verb
[~ up]

To close a garment or bag by pulling a zipper.

"Zip up your bag so nothing falls out."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To move very quickly in a particular direction.

"The race car zipped past the spectators at incredible speed."

Noun

A device consisting of two rows of metal or plastic teeth that are locked together by a slider to fasten clothing or bags.

"The zip on my suitcase is broken."

Noun

A postal code used in the United States to identify a specific geographic area for mail delivery.

"Please enter your zip code to find the nearest store."

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