Kipper (disambiguation)

Kipper (disambiguation)

Kipper could refer to:
*kipper, salted and smoked fish.
*Kippering (The verb, to kipper, kippering, kippered)
*"Kipper the Dog", an animated kids television show.
*kipper (medieval tournament), a speciality in Medieval tournaments.
*"Kipper and Wipper period", a European financial crisis in the 17th century, see Tipper and See-Saw Time.
*"Kipper", a popular nickname for NHL goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff.
*Kipper (musician), producer, keyboardist, mostly known from cooperation with Sting.
*"The Flying Kipper", a fictional train pulled by Henry the Green Engine from "The Railway Series", that carries fish to and from the Island of Sodor.

Distinguish from

*Gipper, ("Win one for The…")
*Kippah
*Yom Kippur


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