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It seems that the problem is the word jipped which wiktionary says is probably from the term gypsy (“roma”), due to a stereotype of the roma as swindlers When i read it, it flows naturally.but when i analyze it. So i wonder, is this really a politically incorrect word to use

Do speakers and listeners generally connect the word with actual roma stereotypes? Many people embrace their fetish rather than attempting treatment to rid themselves of it I am trying to research the word gype (at least, i think it is spelt that way.) i have heard it to describe some people, like "oh he's a bit of a gype/gyp&quot

To mean 'he is a bit of a gyps.

It has only been recently that i have even been aware of the connection between gypped and gypsy Perhaps because i've always seen it spelled with a j, i had no idea that the word had racial The first term that comes to my mind is jipped being synonymous with cheated Unfortunately a quick bit of research revealed that the more common spelling is gypped and that the word is a slur against gypsies and the stereotyped tendency to make easy money off of gullible people.

To describe a character reaching his hands out trying to catch a frog, one can say He reached out his hands for the frog The prepositions included in op's question all describe either different directions in which the hands were extended (upwards, downwards, outwards Respectively, reach up, reach down, reach out), or the purpose of reaching one's hands (to get or catch something

An idiom is an expression that has a meaning unique to it that cannot be specifically derived from the combination of its individual words

While i don't personally sense anything special about tiny bit that can't be determined from putting tiny in front of bit, i do note that a little bit is considered an idiom If i look at the example sentences, i can replace a little bit with a tiny bit in. Consider the following sentence from wikipedia

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