Top 43 Words That Rhyme with Trip (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with trip!

Here you’ll find the top 41 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘trip’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Trip

  • Bip – A short, sharp sound or signal, often used in electronic or communication contexts.
  • Blip – A small, quick movement or change, often used in reference to technology or media.
  • Chip – A small, flat piece of material often made of silicon or metal, used in electronic or mechanical devices.
  • Clip – A small, often metal or plastic device used for fastening or securing something in place.
  • Crip – A slang term for a member of the Crips, a street gang based in Los Angeles, California.
  • Dip – To lower or immerse something into a liquid or substance, often for coating or flavoring purposes.
  • Drip – To fall or flow in drops, often used in reference to liquid or moisture.
  • Equip – To provide with necessary tools or resources, often in preparation for a particular task or activity.
  • Flip – To turn over quickly or suddenly, often used in reference to a physical object or a change in attitude or perspective.
  • Grip – To hold tightly or firmly, often used in reference to a physical object or a situation.
  • Gyp – To cheat or swindle someone out of something, often money or property.
  • Hip – The region of the body between the waist and the thighs, often used in reference to fashion or music.
  • Ipp – A surname of German origin that means “son of Ippo” or “son of Hippe.”
  • Kip – A male given name of English origin that means “from the pointed hill.”
  • Kipp – A surname of German origin that means “point” or “peak.”
  • Klipp – A surname of German origin that means “cliff” or “rock.”
  • Lip – The fleshy edge or rim of the mouth, often used in reference to speech or expression.
  • Lippe – A river in western Germany that flows through the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony.
  • Nip – To bite or pinch something sharply, often used in reference to animal behavior or cold weather.
  • Outstrip – To surpass or exceed someone or something in performance or achievement.
  • Pip – A small, hard seed or fruit, often used in reference to certain types of fruit or vegetables.
  • Quip – A clever or witty remark, often used in social or conversational contexts.
  • Rip – To tear or break something violently, often used in reference to fabric or paper.
  • Scrip – A certificate or voucher that can be exchanged for goods or services, often used as a form of currency or payment.
  • Ship – A large, seafaring vessel used for transportation of goods or people across bodies of water.
  • Shipp – A surname of English origin that means “sheep.”
  • Sip – To drink slowly or in small amounts, often used in reference to a beverage or liquid.
  • Sipp – A surname of German origin that means “son of Siegfried.”
  • Skip – To jump or bounce lightly off the ground or surface, often used in reference to physical movement or activity.
  • Skrip – A surname of Russian origin that means “scribe.”
  • Slip – To slide or move smoothly along a surface, often used in reference to clothing or footwear.
  • Snip – To cut something quickly and sharply with scissors or other cutting tool, often used in reference to hair or fabric.
  • Strip – To remove or take off a covering or layer, often used in reference to clothing or paint.
  • Tep – A variant spelling of “step,” often used in certain languages or dialects.
  • Tip – The pointed end or edge of an object, often used in reference to a tool or utensil.
  • Tripp – A surname of English origin that means “from the three cornered hill.”
  • Unhip – Not fashionable or trendy, often used in reference to music or cultural trends.
  • Whip – A flexible instrument used for striking or beating, often used to control animals or as a symbol of authority.
  • Wip – A surname of German origin that means “son of Wipo.”
  • Yip – A short, high-pitched bark or yelp, often used in reference to dog vocalizations.
  • Zip – To move quickly or with speed, often used in reference to physical movement or technology.

 



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast