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What does GYP stand for? What does GYP mean?
- Gyp is a pejorative and sometimes offensive word for cheating or swindling.
- Gyp Casino (born 1961), Swedish drummer
- Gyp DeCarlo (1902–1973), American mobster
- Gyp Mills (born 1946-2019), English sculptor and songwriter
- Gyp the Blood (1889–1914), Jewish-American gangster
- Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau (1849–1932), French author and activist
- Gyp Rosetti, a character in Boardwalk Empire
- GYP (software), a build software automation tool
- Gypsophila, a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants
Gypsophila paniculata, a species of flowering plant
- Gypsum, a very soft mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate used in fertilizer, plaster, and other applications
Drywall, gypsum board, or gyprock, a panel made of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper
- Gympie Airport (IATA code: GYP), in Queensland, Australia
- Gypsy, individual of the Romani people
- Gypsy, a figure in contra dance choreography
- Gypsy (database), a database of Mobile Genetic Elements
- Gypsy (software), a word processing program
- Gypsies (1922 film), a Czech silent drama by Karl Anton
- Gypsy (1937 film), a drama film by Roy William Neill
- Gypsy (1962 film), a film adaptation of the stage musical Gypsy
- The Gypsy (film), a 1975 French-Italian crime-drama film by José Giovanni
- Gypsy (1993 film), a musical starring Bette Midler
- Gypsy (2011 film), a Slovakian drama
- Gypsy (2020 film), an Indian romantic road movie
- The Gypsy, a 1911 film with Florence Lawrence
- Gypsy, a character in A Bug's Life
- Gypsy (1929 play), a play by Maxwell Anderson
- The Gypsy (novel), a 1992 novel by Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm
- Gypsy: A Memoir, a book by Gypsy Rose Lee
- The Gypsies (poem), a poem by Alexander Pushkin
- Gypsy (comics)
- Cyganie (Gypsies), a play by Józef Korzeniowski
- Gypsies, a 1975 book by Josef Koudelka
- Gypsy, a 1985 romance novel by Carole Mortimer
- Gypsy, a 2008 book by Lesley Pearse
- Gypsies, a novel by Robert Charles Wilson
- Gypsy (band), an American progressive rock band
- The Gypsies (Danish band), a hip hop/R&B group
- The Gypsies (Sri Lankan band)
- Gypsy (Gypsy album), a 1970 album by Gypsy
- Gypsies (album), a 1978 album Lalo Schifrin
- Gypsy (soundtrack), a soundtrack album for the 1993 film
- "The Gypsy" (song), a 1945 song by Billy Reid, recorded by several different artists
- "Gypsy" (Fleetwood Mac song) (1982)
- "Gypsy" (Lady Gaga song) (2013)
- "Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time)", a 1969 song by the Moody Blues
- "Gypsy" (Shakira song) (2010)
- "Gypsy" (Uriah Heep song) (1970)
- "Gypsy", a song by Black Sabbath from Technical Ecstasy
- "Gypsy", a song by Brotherhood of Man from Higher Than High
- "The Gypsy", a song by Deep Purple from Stormbringer
- "Gypsy", a song by Dio from Holy Diver
- "Gypsy", a song by Ektomorf from Destroy
- "Gypsy", a song by Emperor from In the Nightside Eclipse
- "The Gypsy", a song by the Irish Rovers from Emigrate! Emigrate!
- "Gypsy", a song by Luscious Jackson from Electric Honey
- "Gypsy", a song by Mercyful Fate from Don't Break the Oath
- "Gypsy", a song by Van Morrison from Saint Dominic's Preview
- "Gypsy", a song by Savoy Brown from Looking In
- "Gypsy", a song by Armin van Buuren from Shivers
- "Gypsy", a song by Suzanne Vega from Solitude Standing
- "Gypsy", a song from the musical Lord of the Dance
- Gypsy (musical), a 1959 stage musical about Gypsy Rose Lee
- Cyganie (The Gypsies), an 1852 operetta by Stanisław Moniuszko
- The Gypsies, an opera by Dmitri Shostakovich
- Gypsy, a figure in contra dance choreography
- Gypsy (calypsonian) (born 1953), Trinidad and Tobago politician and calypsonian
- Kishansinh Chavda or Gypsy (1904–1979), Gujarati author
- Radoslav Banga or Gipsy (fl. 2005–2009), lead singer of Gipsy.cz
- Gypsy Cove, a small bay in the Falkland Islands
- Gypsy, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Gypsy, Louisiana, an unincorporated community
- Gypsy, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community
- Gypsy Peak, a mountain in the state of Washington
- Gypsy, West Virginia, a census-designated place
- Gypsy (TV series), a Netflix series
- Gypsy (Pakistani TV series)
- Gypsy (Mystery Science Theater 3000), a character on Mystery Science Theater 3000
- "The Gypsies", a 1966 episode of The Andy Griffith Show
- "The Gypsy", a 1966 episode of Death Valley Days
- "The Gypsies", a 1973 episode of The Waltons
- "The Gypsy", a 1985 episode of Night Court
- Gypsy (catboat), a sailing boat
- Chotia Gypsy, an American aircraft designed in 1980
- Maruti Gypsy, an Indian SUV introduced in 1985
- USS Gypsy (SP-55), a motor boat acquired in 1917
- USS Gypsy (ARS(D)-1), a salvage lifting vessel commissioned in 1946
- Gypsy (stereotype), the perceived character of Romani people in art and literature
- Gypsy (term), a common word that is used to indicate Romani people, Tinkers and Travellers
- Bohemians Football Club or the Gypsies, a professional Irish association football club
- Gypsy Abbott (1896–1952), American silent film actress
- Gypsy Boots (1914–2004), American fitness pioneer
- Gypsy Joe (1933–2016), Puerto Rican professional wrestler
- Gypsy Rose Lee (1911–1970), American actress and entertainer
- Gypsy cop
- Gypsy Nash, in Home and Away
- Itinerant groups in Europe
- USS Gypsy, a list of U.S. Navy ships
- Gipsy (comics), a graphic novel series
- Austin Gipsy, a British off-road vehicle produced 1958–1967
- de Havilland Gipsy, a British aircraft engine designed in 1927
- HMS Gipsy, the name of several Royal Navy ships
- Gipsy-class destroyer, a Royal Navy ship class
- Gipsy.cz, a Romani hip hop group
- Gipsy Kings, a French rumba flamenco group
- Gipsy Daniels (1903–1967), Welsh boxer
- Gipsy Petulengro (1859–1957), British Romani businessman and broadcaster
- Rodney "Gipsy" Smith (1860–1947), British evangelist
- Radoslav Banga also known as Gipsy, lead singer of Gipsy.cz
- Gipsy, Missouri
- Gipsy, Pennsylvania
- Gipsy-1, a system of adits in Tatarstan, Russia, where gypsum was mined
- Gipsy (term), an English term for Roma/Romani people
- Gipsies Football Club, a 19th-century rugby football club notable for being one of the founding members of the Rugby Football Union
- The General Intentional Programming System (GIPSY), for the compilation and evaluation of Lucid (programming language) dialects
- Gipsy Row, a hamlet in the county of Suffolk, England
- Gipsey (pulley) A pulley on a windlass designed to handle chain without slipping, typically used on the anchor windlass of a ship or boat.
- "Gyp the Cat", a song by Bobby Darin
- "Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness)", a 1965 song by Donovan that refers to his friend Gyp Mills
- Kim Jip (1574–1656), Korean scholar
- Kwon Jip (born 1984), South Korean footballer
- Jip van den Bos (born 1996), Dutch racing cyclist
- Ye (surname) (Chinese: 葉), romanized Jip in Cantonese
- Jip (Doctor Dolittle), a fictional dog
- Jip and Janneke, a series of children's books
- Jip, His Story, a 1996 children's book by American novelist Katherine Paterson
- Mister Jip, a fictional character belonging to the Marvel Comics Universe
- The beloved dog of Dora Spenlow in the Charles Dickens 1850 novel David Copperfield
- Japan Innovation Party, a political party
- JNK interacting proteins; see JNK
- Jip Jip Conservation Park, Marcollat, South Australia
- Gympie airport (code), Australia
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