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Shippon
Shippon Ship"pon, n. A cowhouse; a shippen. [Prov. Eng.] Bessy would either do fieldwork, or attend to the cows, the shippon, or churn, or make cheese. --Dickens.

Meaning of IPPON from wikipedia

- Ippon (一本, lit. "one full point") is the highest score a fighter can achieve in a ****anese martial arts ippon-wazari contest, usually kendo, judo, karate...
- The ippon seoi nage (一本背負い投げ, lit. 'one arm over the back throw') is a throw in judo. It is a variant of Seoi nage, and is one of the nineteen accepted...
- Ippon Again! (****anese: もういっぽん!, Hepburn: Mō Ippon!) is a ****anese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Muraoka. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's...
- IPPON Grand Prix (IPPONグランプリ, Ippon Guran Puri) is a ****anese variety television show focused on owarai and also a bi-annual oogiri competition hosted...
- uchimata. He is known for his classical technique and all ippon style, holding one of the highest ippon rates in judo. Ono is also one of the most searched...
- (ハッピー アイスクリーム!) Awasete Ippon (あわせて いつぽん) Taiho ****e Mi~na! (タイホしてみーな) Panic x Panic (ぱにっく×ぱにっく) Annin Musume (杏仁小娘) "Awasete Ippon" Mika Kawamura at Anime...
- scores an ippon (一本), winning the contest. A lesser throw, where the opponent is thrown onto his back, but with insufficient force to merit an ippon, scores...
- pla**** ippon judo throughout the tournament, and defeated Ukraine's Bogdav Iadov by waza-ari using sode tsurikomi goshi, and then seoi nage for ippon, securing...
- 2017 are as follows: Awarding of ippon (一本) 'One full point'. Award of ippon decides the winner and ends the match. Ippon is awarded for a successful throw...
- tejime: Ippon-jime (一本締め), which consists of three sets of three claps and one final clap (3-3-3-1). Sanbon-jime (三本締め), which consists of three ippon-jime...