giving me gyp

The phrase "giving me gyp" is a colloquial expression that means causing someone trouble or pain. It is commonly used to describe a situation or a person that is causing discomfort, annoyance, or difficulty. The term "gyp" originated from the word "gypsy" and has evolved to imply deceit or unfair treatment, although in this phrase, it generally refers to physical or emotional discomfort.


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