fillip

fillip
I. transitive verb Etymology: probably of imitative origin Date: 15th century 1. a. to make a filliping motion with b. to strike or tap with a fillip <
filliped him on the nose
>
2. to project quickly by or as if by a fillip <
fillip crumbs off the table
>
3. stimulate <
with this to fillip his spirits — Robert Westerby
>
II. noun Date: 1519 1. a. a blow or gesture made by the sudden forcible straightening of a finger curled up against the thumb b. a short sharp blow ; buffet 2. something tending to arouse or excite: as a. stimulus <
just the fillip my confidence needed
>
<
lent a fillip of danger to the sport
>
b. a trivial addition ; embellishment <
showy fillips of language
>
c. a significant and often unexpected development ; wrinkle <
plot twists and fillips
>

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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