strip (Noun) — A relatively long narrow piece of something. ex. "he felt a flat strip of muscle"
strip (Noun) — Artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material.
strip (Noun) — An airfield without normal airport facilities.
strip (Noun) — A sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book.
strip (Noun) — Thin piece of wood or metal.
strip (Noun) — A form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music. ex. "she did a strip right in front of everyone"
strip (Verb) — Take away possessions, function, power or title. ex. "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets"
strip (Verb) — Get undressed. ex. "She strips in front of strangers every night for a living" ex. "please don't strip down in front of everybody!"
strip (Verb) — Remove the surface from. ex. "strip wood"
strip (Verb) — Remove substances from by a percolating liquid.
strip (Verb) — Remove or clear everything so that nothing is left. ex. "strip a forest"
strip (Verb) — Steal goods; take as spoils. ex. "During the earthquake people stripped the stores that were deserted by their owners"
strip (Verb) — Remove all contents or possessions from, or empty completely. ex. "The boys stripped the sandwich platters"
strip (Verb) — Strip the cured leaves from. ex. "strip tobacco"
strip (Verb) — Remove the thread (of screws).
strip (Verb) — (chemistry) remove a constituent from a liquid.
strip (Verb) — Take off or remove. ex. "strip a wall of its wallpaper"
strip (Verb) — Draw the last milk (of cows).
strip (Verb) — Remove (someone's or one's own) clothes. ex. "The nurse quickly stripped the accident victim"