Meaning Of The Word Nip and tuck
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Nip and tuck Meaning
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nip and tuck in British English
describes a situation in which it is impossible to say who will win a competition or contest because both sides are performing equally well neck and neck so close, even, or critical as to leave the outcome in doubt; neck and neck with each competitor equaling or closely contesting the speed, scoring, or efforts of the other adverb: very close; neck and neck noun: minor cosmetic surgery, usually to tighten skin and smooth the appearance of wrinkles |
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