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Stuping
Stupe Stupe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stuped; p. pr. & vb. n. Stuping.] To foment with a stupe. --Wiseman.

Meaning of Stupin from wikipedia

- Stupin (Russian: Ступин) is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Stupina. It may refer to Alexander Stupin (1776–1861), Russian painter...
- Paul Stupin is an American film and television executive. After graduating from Williams College in Williamstown, M****achusetts, Stupin went to Los Angeles...
- Konstantin Stupin (Russian: Константин Валентинович Ступин; (9 June 1972 - 16 March 2017)) was a Soviet and Russian rock musician, singer, songwriter,...
- Rafael Stupin (1798-1860s) was a Russian painter. He studied painting at the Academy in St. Petersburg from 1809 until 1818; he was granted the title of...
- girl's bedroom that was created by Dawson's Cr**** executive producer Paul Stupin. Her next role was on the 2002 television series Septuplets, which was cancelled...
- what would be his first television meeting, Williamson met executive Paul Stupin; when asked if he had ideas for a television production, Williamson came...
- Alexander Vasilyevich Stupin (Russian: Александр Васильевич Ступин; 24 [O.S. 13] February 1776 in Arzamas – 12 August [O.S. 31 July] 1861 in Arzamas) was...
- Alexei Dmitrievich Stupin (Russian: Алексей Дмитриевич Ступин; (12 February 1844, Serpukhov — 1915, Moscow) was a publisher and bookseller from the Russian...
- Maxim Stupin at World Aquatics Maxim Stupin at the International Swimming League Maxim Stupin at Swimrankings.net Maxim Stupin at Olympedia Maxim Stupin at...
- was pitched to the Fox Network, where Stupin had been an executive, but it was rejected. Then in 1996, Stupin and Williamson went to, and struck a deal...