"nip and tuck" meaning in English

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Adjective

Audio: En-au-nip and tuck.ogg [Australia] Forms: more nip and tuck [comparative], most nip and tuck [superlative]
Etymology: Of unknown origin. First use appears c. 1845, in the publication American Whig Review. Head templates: {{en-adj}} nip and tuck (comparative more nip and tuck, superlative most nip and tuck)
  1. (idiomatic) So evenly matched that the advantage shifts from one to the other, and the outcome is uncertain. Tags: idiomatic Related terms: neck and neck
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Adverb

Audio: En-au-nip and tuck.ogg [Australia] Forms: more nip and tuck [comparative], most nip and tuck [superlative]
Etymology: Of unknown origin. First use appears c. 1845, in the publication American Whig Review. Head templates: {{en-adv}} nip and tuck (comparative more nip and tuck, superlative most nip and tuck)
  1. With the advantage of changing hands, or shifting back and forth among the available alternatives. Synonyms: nip-and-tuck Translations (evenly matched with vacillating advantage): tasaväkisesti (Finnish), nipin napin (Finnish), coude à coude (French), testa a testa (Italian), 막상막하 (maksangmakha) (Korean), 비금비금 (bigeumbigeum) (Korean), 삐까삐까 (ppikkappikka) [slang] (Korean), łeb w łeb (Polish), вро́вень (vróvenʹ) (Russian), плечо́м к плечу́ (plečóm k plečú) (Russian), ноздря́ в ноздрю́ (nozdrjá v nozdrjú) (Russian)
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Noun

Audio: En-au-nip and tuck.ogg [Australia] Forms: nip and tucks [plural], nips and tucks [plural]
Etymology: Of unknown origin. First use appears c. 1845, in the publication American Whig Review. Head templates: {{en-noun|s|nips and tucks}} nip and tuck (plural nip and tucks or nips and tucks)
  1. (surgery) Minor cosmetic surgery that tightens loose skin. Categories (topical): Surgery Synonyms: rhytidectomy, facelift Coordinate_terms: tummy tuck Translations (skin-tightening cosmetic surgery): ritidectomia [feminine] (Italian), lifting [masculine] (Italian), ли́фтинг (lífting) [masculine] (Russian), подтя́жка ко́жи (podtjážka kóži) [feminine] (Russian)
    Sense id: en-nip_and_tuck-en-noun-ZxkKeYaL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 10 42 48 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 16 39 44 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 19 38 43 Topics: medicine, sciences, surgery

Inflected forms

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      "roman": "maksangmakha",
      "sense": "evenly matched with vacillating advantage",
      "word": "막상막하"
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      "sense": "evenly matched with vacillating advantage",
      "word": "비금비금"
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      "sense": "evenly matched with vacillating advantage",
      "word": "łeb w łeb"
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      "sense": "evenly matched with vacillating advantage",
      "word": "вро́вень"
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      "code": "ru",
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      "word": "плечо́м к плечу́"
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      "roman": "nozdrjá v nozdrjú",
      "sense": "evenly matched with vacillating advantage",
      "word": "ноздря́ в ноздрю́"
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}

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          "ref": "2007, Joseph Natoli, This Is a Picture and Not the World: Movies and a Post-9/11 America, SUNY Press, page 252",
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      "code": "it",
      "lang": "Italian",
      "sense": "skin-tightening cosmetic surgery",
      "tags": [
        "feminine"
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      "word": "ritidectomia"
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      "code": "it",
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      "sense": "skin-tightening cosmetic surgery",
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      "word": "lifting"
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      "sense": "skin-tightening cosmetic surgery",
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      "roman": "podtjážka kóži",
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