Dupping

/ˈdʌpɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of 'dup'; the act of opening, tricking, or moving quickly.

Etymology

Formed by adding '-ing' to 'dup,' following standard English verb conjugation patterns. The verb 'dup' itself has origins in Middle English from the verb meaning to open.

Kelly Says

The '-ing' form of words gets used so naturally that we forget it's actually creating a noun from a verb—'dupping' transforms an action into something you can discuss as a concept!

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