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tup /tʌp /noun chiefly BritishA ram: tups were set free among the ewes for mating...- We had 450 sheep, 20 tups and 150 cattle culled and lying in a shed for 10 days before they could go on the pyre.
- A farmer buying some replacement breeding ewes or a new tup could not then move his store lambs or suckler calves.
- For the Harpers, the sheep farming year begins in September when they put their tups to their ewes.
verb (tups, tupping, tupped) [with object]1 (often as noun tupping) chiefly British (Of a ram) copulate with (a ewe): the shepherd arranges the tupping depending on when he wants his ewes to lamb...- The farmers in the group have had to coordinate tupping so that fresh lambs, around 70 each month, are available all year round.
- Owners of breeding ewes in this position may well have to consider tupping their remaining flock before offering them for sale.
1.1 vulgar slang (Of a man) have sexual intercourse with (a woman). 2Northern English informal Headbutt (someone) in a fight. Origin Middle English: of unknown origin. Rhymes cup, grown-up, pup, scup, straight-up, stuck-up, summing-up, sup, totting-up, two-up, up, washing-up |