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					Originally Posted by  Selenay
					 
				 
				Gypped and Jewed. 
 
gyp  
"to cheat, swindle," 1889, Amer.Eng., probably short for Gypsy. 
 
jewed  
verb. To get screwed over or cheated out of something. 
 
 
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 coming clean: 
 
while the term 'jewed' makes my skin crawl--i never knew that 'gyp' was related to 'gypsy' until about 6 months ago, the reason it never occurred to me is because 1.  i don't normally say, 'gypped' as it seems out-dated and 2.  i had thought the spelling was, 'jipped'.  i had occasion to write the word, and when i looked it up i was dismayed to find that it was 'gyp' and knew immediately that it had its origins in/of relating to 'gypsy'.  i thought to relate this story because i don't consider myself to be unaware when it comes to language and origins of words--somehow this one got by me.  
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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