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wipe
verb (wiped , wiping )
1 to clean or dry something with a cloth, etc.
2 to dry (dishes).
3 (often wipe something away, off, out or up) to remove it by wiping.
4 comput , etc
a to clear (magnetic tape or a disk) of its contents;
b to erase (the content) from a disk or magnetic tape.
5 to remove or get rid of something wiped the incident from his memory .
6 to pass (a cloth, etc) over, or rub (a liquid, etc) on to, a surface.
7 Aust colloq to discard (a person, idea or proposition, etc).
8 tr & intr to clean oneself with toilet paper after urinating or defecating.
noun
1 the act of cleaning something by rubbing Give the table a quick wipe .
2 the act of wiping oneself.
3 a piece of fabric or tissue, usually specially treated, for wiping and cleaning eg wounds.
4 old slang a handkerchief.
5 cinematog a style of editing in which the picture on the screen appears to be pushed or wiped off the screen by the following one.
[Anglo-Saxon wipian ]
wipe the floor with someone to defeat them completely.
wipe out slang to fall from a surfboard or skis, etc. See also wipeout.
wipe someone out slang to kill or murder them.
wipe something out
1 to remove or get rid of it.
2 to destroy or obliterate it.
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