Strip
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- as a noun
- * a long narrow piece cut from a sheet material (metal plastic plywood etc)
- * a landing strip
- * certain other similarly shaped narrow belts of land (occasionally known simply as "The Strip"):
- **Agacher Strip
- **Aozou Strip
- **Caprivi Strip
- **Cherokee Strip
- **Cotai Strip
- **Frontier Strip
- **Gaza Strip
- **Las Vegas Strip
- **Neutral Strip
- **Sunset Strip
- **Tarfaya Strip
- **Toledo Strip
- * a power strip
- * a comic strip
- * strip steak
- * other items of a similar shape to that above i.e. length >> width >> thickness. (where >> means much bigger than)
- * a Möbius Strip
- * a British term for a sports uniform; eg "football strip".
- *The UNIX command strip which discards symbols from object files
- *A programming function to remove white space from the ends of a string. See Trim (programming)
- * In Finance, a strip is an instrument created from a bond, where the coupons and the principal are sold separately.
- as a verb
- * to remove a layer from the outside of something
- * to remove sheathing or insulation from an electrical wire or cable
- * to destroy the threads or drive on a screw
- * to take status or possessions away from somebody
- * to remove a person's clothes
- * striptease - the act of removing one's clothes slowly to music
- * in finance, a security representing a single payment of a bond, either a coupon payment or the principal payment. Also see (Zero coupon bond).
- past tense of "strip" — see above
- a person whom stripping (i.e. divesting) had rendered fully or partially naked
- a method of broadcasting consecutive episodes of a television programme or series every day of the week (sometimes including weekends) at the same time each day.
- Stripped (song), by Depeche Mode
- Stripped (Stage Dolls album)
- Stripped (Pretty Maids album)
- Stripped (Rolling Stones album)
- Stripped (Rammstein song)
- Stripped (Christina Aguilera album)
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